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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (96457)3/3/2000 12:23:00 AM
From: Rob Young  Read Replies (2) of 1571991
 
"Well, why does Compaq keep pumping out more and more 2, 4 and 8-way XEON systems
while getting ready for Merced and McKinley systems with 32 to 256 CPUs?"

Because that is what the unwashed masses demand. Point
me to a reference where Compaq is getting ready for
anything beyond 4 CPUs with Merced in them. Maybe you
missed the exchange Tench and I had recently where we
did agree that Compaq is doing a 4-way Merced , not 8-way
and from Tench's perspective this is because there aren't
any 8-way Merced chipsets on the horizon... 8-way chipsets
show up with McKinley...

theregister.co.uk

"Paul Santeler, VP of Compaq's x86 enterprise server division is perfectly sanguine
about where Intel's Itanium microprocessor stands, at least in the Houston roadmap."

...

"He said Compaq will bring Itanium to market in a four way system first, and targeted
specifically at specialised markets.

Compaq will use an eight way system based on Foster (Willamette) and then will
migrate that model to the future Intel McKinley model.

Interesting. Compaq reckons there is so much growth in the eight way market, as its
sales figures have proved, that it makes more sense to migrate the eight way model
to McKinley, kind of leaving Itanium for the Itaniates."

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So maybe Compaq has it wrong... but I don't think so...
The one question Tench would never answer (because you
really have to put yourself in a "Dorothy" mindset .. i.e.
close your eyes and click your heels and tell yourself
what you want to believe and *poof* it will happen) is:

"What OS will be running in October 2000 and who is the
sucker to buy it?"

Brand new platform, no app availability (few) and when you
get right down to it its performance will suck compared to
shipping IA32 from Intel and AMD.

Its a development platform... a niche product and now
McKinley is the great hope.

Great floating point for Intel (whoop) but badly lagging
Willamette and Athlon in transaction horsepower. Think
about it.. if that wasn't the case , it would be much
more than "a specialized" server, wouldn't it?

Rob
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