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To: kash johal who wrote (95032)2/24/2000 7:06:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577783
 
Thread,

CEBIT news:Dual Athlon Chipsatz still in this year

AMD presented today the current Athlon timetable for the year 2000: Therefore there is to be a follow-up version of the Irongate Chipsatzes AMD750 (Northbridge 751) in the second yearly half named Irongate-4 (Northbridge 770), also the dual processor systems enabled.

For larger Rechnerboliden one develops a chip record, which enables systems with at least four processors in co-operation with alpha Processors (API) and HotRail.

Everything multi-processor-chip-corrodes can with double DATA rate memory modules (GDR SDRAM) deal. These memory latch plates permit a max. theoretical datentransfer of 1,6 GByte/s (PC200 or also called by AMD PC1600) or 2.1 GByte/s (PC266 alias PC2100).

The Athlon is to receive a faster front Side bus, which runs then with 133 mc/s clock frequency to 33 per cent in this year. With still the GDR technique already used with the Athlon FSB is then the transfer of 266 million data items per second possible. (AMD: Hall 13, status D08) (ciw/ c't)



To: kash johal who wrote (95032)2/24/2000 11:06:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1577783
 
Kash - Re: "Thunderbird processors are to come in the third quarter 2000 both into copper technique from Dresden and to approximately 1 GHz into aluminum from Austin/Texas on the market"

ThumperTurd in Q3/2000 ?

1 GHz Athwipeys - Aluminum - in Q3/2000 /

Hmmmmmmm.

I'm sure it's a sandbag !

Paul