Nice guess, right up there with the prior rumors, and although it does
offer 64-bt support, it is not exclusively 64-bit... see wikipedia entry.

ben


On 2/27/07, alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Bob Miller wrote:

> (All this talk about white boxes and Dells has made me hungry for
> a new system!)
>
> Intel has a thing called Viiv.  From Intel's web site, I can learn
> that it'll bring me more friends, increase my confidence, and whiten
> my teeth, but I can't get any clue as to what it actually is.
>
> Can anyone tell me what Viiv *is*?  And, more importantly, is it
> something that penguins can use, or is it just for the Borg?
>
> For example, here are two nearly identical motherboards.  One
> "Supports Intel Viiv Technology" and the other doesn't.  What does
> that mean?
>
>  http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/wh/wh_available.htm

My first guess would be 64-bit support.  (In Roman numerals vi=6 and iv =
4.)  But that is just a guess.

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