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To: Tony Viola who wrote (80336)5/2/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Tony & Intel Investors - Intel's Pentium III/II/Celeron RoadMap Summary

Intel's RoadMap for Pentium III lists 600 MHz devices at $791 at intro and 667 MHz Pentium III Xeons - $1000+ - at intro. Introduction date isn't given but these seem to be the 0.18 micron Coppermine version due in September.

Pentium II devices are declining steeply.

Celeron speeds up to 500 MHz are included as well as Pentium III Mobile devices with 6XX MHz - whatever 6XX means ! Most likeley, this refers to the Geyserville Technology where Mobile Processor Speed is faster when using an AC-DC adapter, then slows down on DC Battery only.

You will have to go to the URL directly for the price lists - since they are published in a "GIF" file format - which can't be reproduced here.

Paul

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Intel Insider: Intel's Pentium III price roadmap update
By Mark Hachman and Sandy Chen, Electronic Buyers' News
Apr 30, 1999 (6:57 PM)
URL: ebnews.com

Intel Corp. has released its April pricing roadmap to OEMs, which gives the firstspecifications of the new Coppermine or
Pentium III microprocessor with integrated cache. As Intel moves to its 0.18-micron manufacturing process, the company will
integrate greater amounts of on-chip cache on its mainstream microprocessors, as it already does on its Celeron chips for
low-cost PCs. The smaller die size of the processor core will allow Intel to integrate a total of 256 kilobytes of cache directly
onto the Pentium III and Pentium III Xeon processors designed for desktop PCs, as well as workstations and servers.

At the same time, Intel will begin to add the Pentium III instructions to its mobile processor lineup. The company will
apparently also fulfill its earlier pledge to increase the speed of its mobile microprocessors to match those designed for
desktop PCs.

The following pricing roadmap was provided to OEMs this month.


Copyright 1999 CMP Media Inc.
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