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AMD 203.14-0.8%Jan 9 3:59 PM EST

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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (81004)5/30/2002 1:34:03 AM
From: Monica DetwilerRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
wanna_bmw - You wrote wonder how that will apply once Banias launches next year.

Banias looks like it is ahead of schedule.

First Intel Banias Demo [10:16 pm] Rat

At the IDF going on in Munich right now, Intel showcased its new Banias processor at work for the first time. As they have reported, in early April Intel finished the development of the first sample of this processor and now decided to showcase its operation in a mainboard based on Odem chipset, which they have already shown in February at another IDF.

Tecchannel.de guys from Germany posted a picture of a working Banias A0 system. The picture is available here.

Note that this new mobile processor including 75 million transistors is cooled down only by a small fan.

As you remember, Banias CPU developed specifically for notebooks will be announced in early 2003. The first pieces will work at 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6GHz.

xbitlabs.com
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