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ArticlesNovember 1997 / Features


November 1997 / Features

article Socket to Me
table Seven Ways to Boost Socket 7
illustration Comparing Peak Bus Bandwidth
illustration Adding a Backside Bus to Socket 7
illustration Adding an In-Line Cache to Socket 7
illustration Multichip Modules for Socket 7
sidebar Sorting Out the Slots
The Pentium II's proprietary slots could extend Intel's control over the PC architecture. That's bad for Intel's competitors. But what does it mean for users?
- by Tom R. Halfhill

article Déjà Vu All Over Again
illustration NT Security Threats: A Family Tree
illustration Anatomy of a Windows NT Server Break-In
sidebar NT Watchdogs for Hire
sidebar Password Protection at a Price
Windows NT security is under fire. It's not just that there are holes, but that they are holes that other OSes patched years ago.
- by Pe ter Mudge and Yobie Benjamin

article Components Battling Components
illustration Windows NT Corrals Components
illustration How to Stay Clear of the Long Arm of the Logo Police
screen Somehow, Somewhere, Something's Different
screen Rhapsody in Tiers
Everybody's doing components on the desktop these days, but what are the components doing to the desktop?
- by Robert Richardson

article NT's Challenges: Microsoft's Solutions
Microsoft vice president Jim Allchin talks with BYTE about current and future Microsoft technologies.
- by Mark Schlack

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