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To: Elmer who wrote (109598)9/11/2000 4:26:15 PM
From: EricRR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer: "Intel denies c0 stepping recall"

I assumed that all P3's were the same design, not that the 1.13GHz chips would be a different die from the rest. So why would an Intel person say that the other parts hadn't reached c0 yet?

theregister.co.uk

Chip giant Intel is denying rumours that it is running into problems with supplying the latest flip chip Pentium III because it is using the same stepping as the withdrawn 1.1GHz Pentium III.

Resellers and distributors have reported scarcity of the parts for the last three weeks, while posts on Silicon Investor suggest it may be using the same stepping as the 1.1GHz Pentium III, which is C0.

But a representative at Intel UK said today that as far as he was aware, there is no problem whatever with the part. It may not even be at that stepping, yet.

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