http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20000510/tc/chip_noise_halts_intel_820_production_1.html

INTEL will replace motherboards using its 820 chip set due to noise caused by 
simultaneous switching of signals.
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Can anybody be more specific or just make a speculation by using EMC language?

Another question is irrelevant to EMC. I am wondering why it took so long - 
five months from field failure report to recreating the problem inside INTEL? 
See quotation below:

First noted in November
"Intel began shipping the MTH last November. The problem was brought to light 
by an Intel customer who observed the problem.... Intel followed up on the 
report and observed the problem in its own tests earlier this month." 



Barry Ma
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