Talk:PR rating
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Isn't the title of this article redundant? If PR means "Performance Rating", then the title of this article is "Performance Rating rating."
It would seem that there are a lot of assumptions made about the consumer, particularly concerning these statements:
...Intel advertised the Pentium 4 using clock speed to distinguish between the performances of their different processor models. Consumers quickly adopted this system because comparing quantitative clock speeds was much easier to do than comparing qualitative microprocessor features.
I don't think that this began in 2000, and even if it was particularly noticeable then, it certainly wasn't a "new" system; I was comparing clock speeds in 1995, when I had a 133Mhz Pentium and then my grandma got a 166Mhz Pentium. 134.250.72.173 18:40, 7 April 2006 (UTC)