This blog post is 17 years old! Most likely, its content is outdated. Especially if it's technical.
Intel.com is wrong. When you visit one of Intel.com's web pages with the today most advanced and solid web browser: Mozilla Firefox they tell you to upgrade to ancient web browsers such as Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape 6.0. How many years ago was it that these browsers were released?
Shame on you Intel! Fire the person who wrote your JavaScript.
See what I wrote about Jaguar's website a couple of months ago. They're guilty too.
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