COMANCHE GOES PENTIUM
The U.S. Army's RAH-66 Comanche may get a Pentium processing chip to replace its current military-unique C-1 chip, also designed by Intel, according to Comanche program manager Brig. Gen. James Snider. "We want to lock in on a commercial chip," Snider says, adding that engineers think the Pentium...
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