It reminds me of the Pentium II era Intel Pentium II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :eoh: what times
The best part is that AMD ended up doing the same :ugly:
I had a Pentium II at 400 :ugly: wow how it lagged with the 3dfx Monster II graphics card with 8 megs. Back then I played almost everything at 800*600. Quake at that resolution was impressive and the lighting effects left you speechless :llorar:
Jordiqui sorry for the off topic :mad: but I've been very restless lately and I self-banned myself in this thread :osvaisacagar:
In reality it's a very different concept. The Slot 1 of the Pentium 2 and 3 and the Slot A of the Athlon were the bus through which the CPU connected to the motherboard. Here they are talking about connecting a processing system that works in parallel with the CPU using the PCI Express bus. It could be said that these processing systems are Intel's answer to CUDA (which has been very effective in supercomputing tasks). That is, their function is not to govern the machine they are connected to.