Imagine an old product that officially disappeared from the marketplace several years ago returning from the grave to outperform an innovative new product that was predicted to have a rosy future. Intel stubbornly insisted on evangelizing the advantages of the Pentium 4 design in countless advertising campaigns, aggressively pushing it as the architecture of the future. But what does the future hold for this supposedly innovative and forward-looking design? Apparently, not a great deal.

Source: Toms Hardware

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