The computer market does have some swindlers and informatin about processor fraud is something we have reported about now and then. The latest reports comes, as usual, from the processors’ birth land, China, where a number of rebranded Pentium M-processors has appeared. The processors are suppose to be egineering samples and was simply marked with higher speeds than they can handle and has been sold at higher prices. These processors are not suppose to be for sale at all as they are engineering samples, but Intel insures that the phony processors are very few. Intel has at the same time “reminded” its partners that the engineering samples they send for evaluation are not for redistrubution.


Source: PC World

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