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To: Sam Scrutchins who wrote (23208)2/18/1999 1:46:00 AM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (2) of 213173
 
IBM's PowerPC chips maybe destined for a new AAPL server ?

" IBM Corp. said today that it will implement
silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology in volume by
the end of this year.
The company is in San
Francisco this week to deliver five papers on its
advances in the field at the International
Solid-State Circuits Conference. "

" ... Davari said the company has already manufactured
64-bit, 550-MHz PowerPC test microprocessors
that combined SOI and copper interconnect
technologies. By the end of this year, he said IBM
will deliver volume quantities of high-performance
MPUs for the company's internal server division.

Although Apple Computer Inc. is already using a
PowerPC chip with copper technology for its
high-speed G3 laptop line, and is likely eager to
include the SOI version in its systems,
Davari
could not say exactly when IBM could deliver
those PowerPC chips in volume.

David Allen, senior engineer for IBM's server
division, said SOI technology can boost a chip's
performance by as much as 20%. Factoring in the
additional 20% to 30% enhancement gained from
using copper interconnect and low-k dielectric
materials, he said IBM's next-generation devices
can be as much as 50% faster than chips using
traditional silicon and aluminum manufacturing
technology.


"SOI will be used in conjunction with copper
interconnect. They go hand-in-hand," Davari said.
"It's a powerful combination." He predicted that
IBM is as much as two years ahead of its
competitors in the drive to deliver SOI chips (see
story in the Sept. 1, 1998, publication of SBN). "

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Bet IBM will deliver them as soon as INTC's FTC trial ends !

Jim K.
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