Quoted from the article at GamePC:
http://www.gamepc.com/labs/print_co...8C592744A24F2DEFBB4C23C428015BB810742DCAF71EA
Sounds like the beginning of good news for all you Intel fans. If one can do it, others will follow.
In steps Asus, who has ingeniously created a stop-gap solution for those who want a motherboard with fairly modern features for a Pentium-M processor without having to wait for Intel's 915PM chipset. The Asus solution is called the "CT-479", which is an adapter card which allows you to use today's Pentium-M processors in Asus Socket-478 Pentium 4 class motherboards. Not only does this give you much more selection in terms of what motherboard to run your CPU on, but also gives you access to technologies like dual channel DDR memory and AGP 8x graphics connectivity, which "true" Pentium-M desktop platforms cannot take advantage of. In addition, you can run a these mobile processors on a stable, refined Pentium-4 class motherboard instead of a first generation Pentium-M desktop board.
http://www.gamepc.com/labs/print_co...8C592744A24F2DEFBB4C23C428015BB810742DCAF71EA
Sounds like the beginning of good news for all you Intel fans. If one can do it, others will follow.