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To: Barry A. Watzman who wrote (45715)1/15/1998 9:31:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Company officials have said that, despite the move to 64-bit computing and Merced
(the code name for Intel's first 64-bit chip), they will continue to evolve the 32-bit
architecture. In fact, Intel has another 32-bit project on its road map, code-named
Willamette, an X86 microprocessor that will be delivered after Katmai and possibly
before Merced, which is due in late 1999.

Although clock speed and pricing details for Katmai and Willamette are scarce,
Microprocessor Report editor Linley Gwennap wrote in a report recently that a
"combination of features will allow Intel to charge a premium price for Katmai, even if it
appears at essentially the same clock speeds as Deschutes.''
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