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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (3274)8/2/2000 9:23:21 AM
From: CirruslvrRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
Andreas - RE: "Probably either 1,066 GHz (8x133MHz) or 1,100 GHZ (11x100MHs). C't is reporting that with the new stepping Intel has released a 1 GHz P3 with 100 MHz FSB so both possibilities seem probable. I think with a maximum die temperature of only 62°C there isn't much (read: no) room for further improvements. At least not with the current stepping..."

Welcome to the thread!

The way I see it, Intel has shown they are willing to stoop to low levels to release faster processors. If they will go as low as they have to release the 1.13GHz PIII, there is no telling how low they will go with a potentially faster PIII.

Maybe a 1.2GHz PIII will require a peltier cooling unit!



To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (3274)8/2/2000 10:59:40 AM
From: dale_laroyRespond to of 275872
 
Greeting Andreas: I suspect 1050 MHz (10.5 x 100). This would allow Intel to salvage 700 MHz Celermines.

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