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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Duncan Baird who wrote ()6/26/2000 9:13:00 PM
From: dougSF30  Read Replies (1) of 1577188
 
Mustang (and Corvette) to have PowerNow. 2GHz Mustang II. And more.

techweb.com

Likewise, AMD's notebook products have, to date, been restricted to the K6 and K6-2 generation of products. On the other hand, the next-generation Mustang core, and the Corvette derivative for notebook PCs, have also been designed from the ground up with AMD's PowerNow power-saving technology.

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To date, AMD has simply said that the Mustang will offer significant power savings, based upon a redesign of the transistors upon which the chip is manufactured.

AMD's Sledgehammer 64-bit processor is expected to sample early next year and challenge Intel's own 64-bit offering, Itanium. The successor to the AMD Mustang, an unnamed 32-bit core, will begin life at 2-GHz.

Doug
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