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Subject: Re: KDE 1.2-Preview: eyecandy.png
From: Kurt Granroth <kurt_granroth () email ! mot ! com>
Date: 1999-07-29 14:50:28
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Stephan Kulow wrote:
> Hmm, what does Pentium mean in english? I doubt you can trademark
> "processor"
"Pentium" doesn't mean anything in any language. It is a word that was
specially made-up for that product. I believe that Intel spent several
million dollars in getting some firm to think up that word.
It's designed to give you a "feeling". The "pent" part kind of sounds like
Latin for 5 (pentagram, pentathalon, etc) to clue people that it was the
"fifth" generation processor (i586). The "ium" part was designed to make
it sound "elemental" (titanium, cadmium, etc).
Hmm.. I think I got off-topic, there :-)
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Kurt Granroth | granroth@kde.org
KDE Developer/Evangelist | http://www.pobox.com/~kurt_granroth
KDE -- Putting a Friendly Face on Linux
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