by Anton Shilov
07/04/2003 | 10:03 AM
The world’s largest chipmaker today notified its customers about design changes of its CPU retail boxes. This is the second time this year Intel changes the design of its product boxes (see this news-story), earlier, the company redesigned them a little bit less often.
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Beginning mid-July, 2003 Intel will ship boxed Intel Pentium 4, Intel Celeron, Intel Xeon, Mobile Intel Pentium 4-M, Mobile Intel Pentium M and Intel Pentium III processors with the following changes to the package:
Basically, all these measures should make it more difficult to sell remarked processors by fraudsters. Though, I really have not heard of many fake Intel processors within the last couple of years, while there were a number of remarked AMD processors on the market earlier this year (see this news-story).

First processors in the new packages will appear on the 14th of June.