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Intel users that are feeling bitter about the lack of any commercial motherboard supporting two videocards for their platform can calm down, the answer is here (almost).
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03/10/nvidia_nforce_intel/
According to The Register: "nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition will support the 1066MHz Pentium 4 frontside bus and PCI Express, Henry said. He did not address support for Intel's upcoming dual-core Pentium D, but that will undoubtedly be made clear at the chipset's formal launch. Ditto such Pentium-peculiar technologies like HyperThreading and Extended SpeedStep."
Apparently Pentium users will be able to enjoy this technology later this month.
Stay tuned.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03/10/nvidia_nforce_intel/
According to The Register: "nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition will support the 1066MHz Pentium 4 frontside bus and PCI Express, Henry said. He did not address support for Intel's upcoming dual-core Pentium D, but that will undoubtedly be made clear at the chipset's formal launch. Ditto such Pentium-peculiar technologies like HyperThreading and Extended SpeedStep."
Apparently Pentium users will be able to enjoy this technology later this month.
Stay tuned.