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To: AK2004 who wrote (162055)3/13/2002 4:03:25 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (5) of 186894
 
albert, Re: "Mobile Athlons are to be replaced by mobile hammers in 1 year as per the following roadmap"

I'll probably get flamed for this, but I predict that mobile Hammer will be pushed out in favor of waiting for it to reach the 90nm node. Hammer is probably going to be more of a power hog than even the Athlon, due to the integrated memory controller and faster clock frequencies, so it's questionable whether it could manage as a mobile chip at 130nm. Besides - I think that AMD is more concerned with getting Hammer into the workstation and server markets, where the micro-architectural enhancements will end up having a more pronounced effect.

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