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		<title>The Intel SU2300 does NOT have &#8220;SpeedStep&#8221; as you know it</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it any more!! (great movie, Network was...) As if it wasn't bad enough that Intel couldn't write a driver that takes full advantage of the GMA500 in certain netbooks, now apparently they've resorted to sneakily "modifying" what "Enhanced SpeedStep" actually does. I'm talking about the Celeron dual-core SU2300 processor in those fabulous "thin and light" notebooks that are quickly replacing netbooks so that everyone (except you) can make more money. So, what's the problem? The SU2300 does not have the "SpeedStep" that you think it does...]]></description>
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