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Old 8th February 2016, 06:48   #1
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Default AMD might call Zen chips "Zepplin"

Leaks are starting to emerge about an AMD Zen part which has the unfortunate name of Zepplin.

We are not quite sure what AMD was thinking when it named a part Zepplin. After all you would have think that everything to do with the name was really bad. Firstly the rigid airships terrified the UK during WW1, but they had a nasty habit of crashing and exploding. The last one to be seen was drapped with nazi flags and exploded on its first trip to the US.

http://fudzilla.com/news/processors/...-chips-zepplin
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