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To: Paul Engel who wrote (106349)7/30/2000 12:53:17 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Please post the press release from Intel that stated this....

An Intel press release? You mean, like the ones that claimed they'd never support anything but rambus for P4? Or the ones that claimed they'd be able to provide adequate supplies of high speed coppermines by Q1 2000?

Get real Paul, Intel official statements are worthless.

Here's a link for you from a source with some credibility: Electronic Buyer's News

However, because AMD's new, high-speed desktop Athlons will be approaching 1.5 GHz next year, Intel has decided to shrink the Pentium III die to boost its frequency to 1.4 GHz.

The new Pentium III speed grade will be among the first to use Intel's new 0.13-micron wafer processing with copper interconnect, sources said. The line will also allow Intel to perfect high-volume production of the new process technology using a mature and proven Pentium III core before transitioning to the next-generation Pentium 4.

At the same time, Intel is said to be readying a 200-MHz frontside bus to support the faster Pentium IIIs. The Athlon has had a 200-MHz frontside bus from its inception, a speed that was increased this year to 266 MHz to match the clock of the DDR SDRAM


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