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To: BelowTheCrowd who wrote (2957)6/11/1999 9:23:00 AM
From: William Partmann  Read Replies (2) of 4722
 
Michael, remember in March we had this discussion:

<<: Jody Ritchie (2954 )
From: William Partmann Thursday, Mar 4 1999 9:11AM ET
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I wonder who, if anyone, is working with Intel on the McKinley.
Jody
Jody my understanding is that McKinley is HP's chip.
Bill>>

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<<Jody

Intel is working on the McKinley. Nobody else.

HP's direct involvement in Merced work ended a while ago, and Intel is finishing up on their own.

1-2 years is typical lifecycle for a microprocessor design before the first major enhancement comes along. McKinley is not as radical a change as Merced. More like Merced v2.0, capitalizing on all the Merced technology and including many new features and probably built on a copper interconnect. In all likelihood McKinley will be marketed as "Merced II" or some such. (The actual product name for Merced has not been announced. Merced is an internal project name, just as Deschutes, Katmai, Klamath, and others have been project names for various Pentium flavors over the past couple of years.)

mg>>

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Well I just found this alleged Platt statement from Lehman Bros.

<<The IA64 architecture is late, although he believes that McKinley the next major chip designed by Hewlett will be the key to the future.>>

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