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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (120054)7/11/2000 10:40:05 AM
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Intel still shows the i820/i820E chipsets as being their primary mainstream system chipset, with the Tehama (i850) filling the performance segment through 2000 and into the first two quarters of 2001. In Q3 2001, the roadmap shows that the Tulloch will replace the i820/i850 while the Almador will replace the i815 in the performance/mainstream segments.

Are the Tulloch and Almador DDR chipsets? If the timing is right, Intel will be 3 quartes to 1 year behind AMD adopting DDR.

Joe
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