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To: Investartist who wrote (29394)9/13/1999 5:53:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (4) of 93625
 
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/speeches/dp083199b.htm

invest,
great link...techbuyer dug this out of your link.
unclewest

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And as you'd expect, we have LCDs and flat panel displays of DVI. But not only LCD displays, but an exciting development since February IDF was digital CRTs. And what we found in CRTs is we could reduce the cost and increase the quality of the CRT by going to the DVI connector. And in this case we have a DVI CRT from IBM on stage being connected to an IBM platform running at 667 MHz on the 820 chipset with RDRAM.
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Now, you need a strong PC, something with the -- like this Compaq with the 820 chipset and RDRAM to bring this immersive experience to a richer environment like this where you can actually see what's going on. In the past, a search like this would have required phone calls and a lot of times an actual drive where you have to bring people there and you have to walk through, and it's very, very time intensive. But in an area like this, it makes your search much more efficient. And in fact, as more and more companies begin to use this technology to advertise in this rich environment that needs this kind of power, it's going to be a real challenge for the industry to provide these systems with RDRAM and 820 chipset and the Pentium III processor to the consumer so they can enjoy this type of experience and improve their productivity.

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And if you missed the point, that's IBM and Compaq with 820 boards. We already knew Dell had them.

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PATRICK GELSINGER: In this particular case, not to be outdone by Craig Barrett, we're running this on an 800 MHz, 0.18 micron system. And this is all standard production cooling, no fancy Freon or any cooling. A standard product like this with a standard cooling technologies that are shipping and available in the industry today. And we're pretty excited with the progress of the .18 micron processor technology that we'll be bringing forward in the fourth quarter of this year, or like Craig said, in Q4 in October. I just changed the schedule on that this morning.

Also, we'll have frequencies including 660 MHz, 667 MHz, and a 7 in the first number, as I heard today.

So we're working very rapidly towards the launch and the ramp of this technology in the industry.
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