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To: Joe NYC who wrote (115353)6/10/2000 8:10:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571415
 
So you think that a normal yield for Willamette speed grades would range from 700 MHz to 2.0 GHz....that seems like a pretty big spread. Is that even possible?

I think 600 to 933 will be the low end, and will continue to be served by Coppermine. The only difference is that it will probably be renamed Celeron. Willy will be 1 GHz and up and will be called Piv. At least that's what the plan may be)


Joe,

The latest articles say that Willamette will serve both the high end and mid range.....I have got to believe the midrange at the end of the year will be at least 733 MHz at least. Don't you? And the high end from 1.0 G and up.

You really believe the midrange will start at 1 G?

ted