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To: grok who wrote (83291)6/12/1999 4:57:00 PM
From: Joey Smith  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Looks like .18m 600Mhz Coppermine PIIIs could be ready by August if need be. As for the AMDotes, I'd love to see the Cost/Performance of these chips with the .25m K7 600 chips(if there are any around in August, that is <gg>)
joey

Message 10011096

Intel Has Pulled In The Introduction Of Its 600 MHz Pentium III.

We believe that Intel has recently decided to pull-in the introduction of its
600 MHz Pentium III from September to August. This will be Intel's first
desktop PC MPU to be manufactured on the company's 0.18- micron process
technology, and all higher-speed versions will use this process. While the
initial version of the 600 MHz Pentium III will likely be supported by Intel's
existing 440BX chipset (which uses 100 MHz synchronous DRAMs), we believe that
the 820 chipset will initially be used with a 600 MHz Pentium III that increases
the speed of the front-side bus of the MPU from 100 MHz to 133 MHz. We expect
Intel to introduce a 667 MHz Pentium III in the fourth quarter and a 733 MHz
version in the first quarter of next year, and both of them will use the 820
chipset.