There is still only one error officially ascribed to the flaw in the Pentium but according to the New York Times, a major New York City bank says it has discovered calculation errors that it attributes to the Pentium, Computer Channel Inc, a multimedia developer in Syosset, New York which has now switched to Macs says the Pentium caused a miscalculation in a graphics program, although the error was discovered before the program was shipped to customers, and scientists at the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island got wrong answers in calculating the impact of colliding subatomic particles according to a report in Newsday – and the flood of publicity is now taking its toll: some retailers said on Sunday that sales of Pentium-based computers were beginning to fall off.