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| | PC World - Intel Remains Mum on Pentium 4 Successor |
 | | Nehalem was first mentioned in an interview with Intel engineer Doug Carmean posted on--and later removed from--Intel's Web site. |
 | | In that interview, Carmean said that Nehalem was a chip based on a new architecture that is different from the Pentium 4 and would likely begin shipping in 2004. |
 | | "Nehalem is a fine word that people have tried to associate things to, but we won't comment on it," said Louis Burns, vice president and co-general manager of Intel's Desktop Platforms Group, speaking to the press at the Intel Developer Forum here. |
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