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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (100136)3/27/2000 1:48:00 PM
From: Rob Young  Read Replies (2) of 1572025
 
Don't worry .. when you do see it in production,
keep in mind it is a development platform...

Intel spokespeople are left speechless... well no wonder...
what can they say?

Rob

semibiznews.com

In fact, Intel's said to be following the same strategy with Itanium by bonding bare
die in the package until the functions can be integrated onto a single chip.
Sources said the move lends credence to an assumption held by many industry
insiders that Itanium, Intel's first 64-bit processor, is a market-opening device that
will soon be succeeded by the monolithic McKinley chip in a new package.

While Intel has contended that Itanium is a full-production device, a company
spokesman declined to comment on the package selection.
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