11. Intel Corp. Tuesday broadened its replacement policy for anyone with a Pentium processor-based computer and will replace the flawed chip free of charge, no questions asked. 12. SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Intel Corp. finally offered to replace its flawed Pentium chip free of charge. 13. IBM also said it would replace flawed Pentium chips at no cost to customers, until the new rectified chips were installed in all its Pentium-equipped machines. 14. About two million computers have the flawed chip, according to analysts. 15. About two million computers have the flawed chip according to analysts. |