/Project/Platform/ since porting to the i386 wasn't a project nor is consider

a "port".
Add HP and eMachines (the top three sellers) instead of just mentioning
Dell since Dell doesn't sell AMD CPU's, but the sentance implied they did.
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<!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/platforms/i386.sgml,v 1.2 2004/12/15 20:20:31 jhb Exp $">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD/i386 Project">
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<p>This page contains information about the FreeBSD i386 platform.
This architecture supports the largest variety of CPUs since
most home users purchase these machines. If you have a machine
from any large PC company, such as Dell&trade;, chances are
that you have either an AMD&trade; or Intel&trade; CPU and thus
from any large PC company (such as Dell&trade;, HP&trade;, eMachines&trade;)
chances are that you have either an AMD&trade; or Intel&trade; CPU and thus
fall into this category.</p>
<h3><a name="toc">Table Of Contents</a></h3>