by Anton Shilov
08/30/2002 | 12:13 PM
Yesterday we mentioned that Intel was going to introduce another logotype for their Pentium 4 processors that support HyperThreading Technology (see this news-story). Today we have been informed that the microprocessor giant also plans to put new logos for their chipsets into use.
This French web-site has published the logotypes of the upcoming HyperThreading supporting Pentium 4 core-logic devices. The design element of all is two fold 2 orange stripes + the letters H and T slanted in the stripes. <%BANNER[article]%>
The list of HyperThreading supporting platforms includes i845E, i845G, i845GV, i845PE, i845GE and i850E. It is quite surprising that the second can also provide this technology, as it was said sometime ago that this chipset does not support the HyperThreading (see this news-story). It was also reported that Intel launches a B-Step version of their i845G that is able to take advantage from the up and coming Pentium 4 CPUs. Now it is clear that the Santa-Clara based processor-maker will introduce i845G B-Step, customers have to keep their eyes open on the orange stripes with H and T letters on them.