Reckless Abandon

Intel web site offers no indication of what it is.
Intel's reckless abandon of the Pentium series?
 
http://www.ecost.com/ecost/ecsplash/shop/detail.asp?dpno=1852427

"Multitask with reckless abandon.
Do more at the same time, like playing your favorite music, running virus scan in the background, and all while you edit video or pictures. The powerful Intel Core 2 Duo desktop processor PCs provides you with the speed you need to perform any and all tasks imaginable."

*still searching*


It's right on Intel's page, lol.
Try looking a little harder before you say it's not there :]

http://www.intel.com/cd/products/services/emea/eng/processors/300131.htm
 
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Oh my god. Are you that dense? "Reckless abandon" is just a phrase they use to describe how you can multitask better with C2D. It's NOT a technology! Please tell me you were joking. It's not even capitalized or contain the "copyright C" that technologies usually have.
 
Oh my god. Are you that dense? "Reckless abandon" is just a phrase they use to describe how you can multitask better with C2D. It's NOT a technology! Please tell me you were joking. It's not even capitalized or contain the "copyright C" that technologies usually have.

I'm not sure if that was directed at me or not.
But if it was.
I was just answering the topic posters question -.-
 
No no, it was directed to the original poster.


Appears Intel is thinking up names for already existing technologies.
This is important to keep in mind the next time they cannot come up
with a new technology, only a new name.

Your answer was a bit low IQish, but you served my purpose. :cool:
 
Appears Intel is thinking up names for already existing technologies.
This is important to keep in mind the next time they cannot come up
with a new technology, only a new name.

Your answer was a bit low IQish, but you served my purpose. :cool:

Heh, definitely saw that coming.
 
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