PowerLeap Announces 1.4GHz Upgrade Solutions for Pentium II and Pentium III Systems; New Cost-Effective and Environmentally-Friendly PC Performance Solutions!Business/Technology/Education Editors & Writers PowerLeap is pleased to announce the release of two new 1.4GHz CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. upgrade solutions for existing Pentium II The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code named "Klamath," the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions. and Pentium III The successor to the Pentium II from Intel. Introduced in the spring of 1999 at 500 MHz, the Pentium III architecture was similar to the Pentium II with the addition of 70 new instructions optimized for multimedia (see SSE). computers. The PL-iP3/T(TM) is PowerLeap's very popular slot-1 upgrade solution and the PL-370/T(TM) is for socket 370-based systems. Both solutions are now certified and available with the high-performance Intel Celeron 1.4GHz CPU. "These products have appeal to just about every consumer, business, school, non-profit, and government office that has Pentium II and Pentium III computers. In many cases, you can double the performance of your computers for a fraction of the cost of a new PC - deferring the replacement for another 12-24 months," comments Steve Nash Steven John Nash, OBC (born February 7, 1974),[1] is a Canadian professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nash was brought up in a family of sportsmen and he excelled in a variety of sports. , Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In addition to providing cost-effective performance enhancement products for home and office PCs, PowerLeap also is actively promoting the upgrade concept as a solution to the growing environmental concerns surrounding the more than 63 million computers expected to be "retired" in the US by 2005, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. National Safety Council estimates. By extending their useful life, PowerLeap's processor upgrades help keep more PCs on the desktop and out of landfills. PowerLeap is now shipping the PL-iP3/T 1400C and the PL-370/T 1400C. The retail price for both solutions is $169.95 (USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ). Businesses, schools, non-profit and government organizations can call for custom pricing. Reseller programs are also available. Founded in 1996, PowerLeap is the leader in the CPU upgrade industry - supplying approximately 80% of the worldwide market. PowerLeap's patented products are sold direct to consumers and businesses, as well as through resellers, distributors, and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and customers in 40 countries under the PowerLeap brand as well as other major brand names. PowerLeap has a full line of CPU upgrades for 486, Pentium, Pentium II, Celeron, Pentium III, and Pentium 4-based systems. Intel, Celeron, and Pentium are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corp. |
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