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To: Joe NYC who wrote (4702)8/12/2000 1:14:41 AM
From: chic_hearneRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe,

This is about the best explanation of IA64 vs. other architectures. Can you or someone else let me know where Sledgehammer fits in?

chic

chips.ibm.com



To: Joe NYC who wrote (4702)8/12/2000 1:17:00 AM
From: chic_hearneRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
What do ya say Joe? Hmmm....

Pentium 4 held up by lack of chipset, memory support
Aug. 11, 2000 (Electronic Buyers News - CMP via COMTEX) -- Intel Corp., Santa
Clara, Calif., has delayed the launch of its first Pentium 4 processor,
code-named Willamette, until late in the fourth quarter, according to a
financial analyst. In a report to clients, Jonathan Joseph of Salomon Smith
Barney Inc., San Francisco, said the Pentium 4-originally expected to debut in
the third quarter-is being delayed until adequate supplies of the Tehama chipset
and Direct Rambus DRAM are available. A Pentium 4 follow-on, code-named
Northwood, will debut in the third quarter of 2001 for the mainstream desktop
PC, according to Bert McComas, an analyst at InQuest Inc., Gilbert, Ariz.

ebnonline.com



To: Joe NYC who wrote (4702)8/12/2000 2:01:43 AM
From: BilowRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Hi Jozef Halada; Re your top ten list from computerhq.com... Looking at items 2,3,47,9, and 10, it is clear what is happening.

DIYs are modifying their Asus A7V motherboards to take Thunderbirds with RDRAM...

-- Carl