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Intel releases chips for lifestyle PCs
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Intel is calling 900 family of chipsets' release the most significant platform upgrade in a decade. New features include upgraded memory, secure storage--and coming soon, built-in wireless access points. Correspondent James Hilliard takes a look.

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