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To: Scumbria who wrote (108360)8/25/2000 4:27:54 PM
From: EricRR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Mayday, Mayday- ship taking on water. Oregon can you help us? over.

Intel is still attempting to make its 64-bit chip, now popularly known as the Itanic, clock successfully to 733MHz and 800MHz, while rumours still are circulating that it has enlisted the Oregon team developing the Foster and Willamette (aka Pentium 4) processors to initiate a back up plan.

Senior officials at Intel stoutly refute such plans are in place, although vendors, including NEC, SGI, Dell, IBM and others, are known to be unhappy at a further delay to their Itanium boxes, which have been ready for quite some time.


theregister.co.uk