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To: fingolfen who wrote (139325)7/16/2001 9:44:56 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Re: the power consumption of the P3 is going to completely blow the K7 away...

The power consumption (or lack thereof) already does so. And the low voltage PIII's blow the regular PIIIs away, and Transmeta blows away the low voltage PIII's.

Guess what? The premium for low power is minor - lucky for both Intel and AMD or there'd be a third major player in the CPU market (Transmeta).

Intel® Pentium III Processor
Mobile (BGA2) July '01 (7/02) Price July '01 (7/15)
1 GHz (.18) $637 $401
900 MHz* (.18) $423 $268
850 MHz* (.18) $348 $241
800 MHz* (.18) $268 $198
750 MHz* LV (.18) $316 $316
750 MHz* (.18) $241 $198
700 MHz* LV (.18) $241 $241
700 MHz* (.18) $198 $198
600 MHz* ULV (.18) $209 $209
600 MHz* LV (.18) $198 $198

intel.com

And don't forget, we're already well into Q3, and no Tualatin notebooks yet. We could start seeing SOI Athlon notebooks as soon as 2 quarters from now. How well do you expect the P4 core to do in notebooks?
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