well, the .net and org are all belong to Intel, so I assume there is a TM issue.
As I can see from your sedo listing description:
DESCRIPTION:
top notch chipset name!!!
This is definitely a bad faith if Intel chase it.
Good luck
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As I can see from your sedo listing description:
DESCRIPTION:
top notch chipset name!!!
This is definitely a bad faith if Intel chase it.
Good luck
Just point it to AMD.com :-D
http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/01/15/in...pentium_brand/Intel drops "Pentium" brand
Wolfgang Gruener January 14, 2006 21:31
Chicago (IL) - Intel has made a final decision to get rid of one of its oldest and most valuable brands, sources told TG Daily: "Pentium," unveiled in 1993 for its P5 processor generation, will begin to quietly disappear in the current CPU generation such as the single-core 600 series as well as the D 800 and D 900 families.
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well avensen looks like the domain wont have much value then
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