To: kash johal who wrote (95034 ) 2/24/2000 7:14:00 PM From: kash johal Respond to of 1577928
Thread, CEBIT news:Intel presents the new processor racers After the conception of the designate Pentium III successor Willamette on the IDF today the European premiere followed: With 1,505 GHz the prototype on the press conference in the cool Hanover ran even still around 3,3 parts per thousand faster than in the sunny Palm branches. Willamettes Integer unit runs with double internal clock frequency, thus 3 GHz; the INTERFACE to the new " Tehama" Chipsatz offers the three-way data transfer rate owing to Quad DATA rate technique like the past Pentium III CPUs with 133 mc/s FSB clock. The new racer and the fitting Main boards are expected for October -- RAM bus memory modules are intended as workspaces also here. The waiting period up to then bridges Intel with ever faster Pentium III processors, a copy with 1 GHz clock frequency was allowed the press today to admire. Into the loading the gigahertz Pentium is to however only come in the second yearly half. For applications of servers the 64-Bit-Prozessor Itanium (see picture) is intended, which is to appear first with 800 mc/s clock frequency. A SAP coworker presented applications, which run on such efficient " Application of host ": The individual personal computers do not need to know, more compact and quieter be thereby so much arithmetic performance and lower-priced. This is the ideal working environment for on the CeBIT pervasive Easy PCS, for example of HEWLETT-packard e-PC or Compaqs iPaq. This Client server technique is to hold first in firm networks chute, Intel has however applications for everyone, also Web-based, fixed in the visor. (ciw/ c't)