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Re: EFIKA, interviews, a future, etc.
Posted on 28-Aug-2006 23:05:22
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@billt

Troika will (hopefully) show the Amy'05 board at BB4.
ACK will show (and hopefully) sell the CPU module in September.
They may also show a prototype of the PowerVixxen TL motherboard.

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