In a message dated 10/11/03 2:50:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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It is only about 3" long; as opposed to the "normal" Sonnet upgrade cards, 
which are as long as the stock 603/604 processor cards from 7300/7500/7600s.
>>

Sonnet's original production followed the IBM (and Apple) form factor for 
processor cards, and these were as you describe.

By changing technologies of certain chips, and redesigning the heat sink, the 
processor card was able to be substantially reduced in size.

Otherwise, the function is the same.

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