Pentium III erratumnotbug updated
Spec sheet shows huge list of NoFixes
Posted in Business, 17th June 1999 10:40 GMT
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Intel has released the latest update to the Pentium III specification and has published a list of 46 errata. Erratum is Intel's marchitecture-speak for a bug. But the majority of the 46 bugs shown are unlikely to be fixed, according to the document. That is likely to be because there are either workarounds for the bugs or they are non-significant. The first bug, sorry erratum, on the list is a floating point problem. The document also has a lot of other useful information about packaging and the like, and may be downloaded from here. It's a PDF document. ®

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