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The KFConsole was a satirical computer announced in 2020 by Intel, Cooler Master, and Kentucky Fried Chicken that would have been shaped like a chicken bucket and have an oven for reheating KFC chicken. Despite Mark Walton of Intel claiming it to be a real product, the computer having a page on Cooler Master's website, official stats being available for the hardware, and similarly outlandish KFC marketing stunts eventually being released as products, it has not emerged in the years since and is believed to be vaporware.
KFConsole reveal article:
https://collider.com/kfconsole-real-specs-price-release-date-details/
Mark Walton tweet:
https://twitter.com/markalexwalton/status/1341430877356765185
https://collider.com/kfconsole-real-specs-price-release-date-details/
Mark Walton tweet:
https://twitter.com/markalexwalton/status/1341430877356765185
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