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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (18690)11/13/2000 12:30:47 AM
From: PetzRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
andreas, <<Is this a tacit admission that large on-die cache @180 nm does not compute a profitable product?>>

<Probably. Combine lower than expected yields for these parts with virtually no demand -- and you get the quoted statements.>

Intel also has nothing faster than 700 MHz with large cache. I suspect servers using 1 GHz PIII's are a lot more popular than the wildly expensive 700 MHz 1 and 2 MB cache Xeons.

There's really no difference between a 1 GHz Xeon and a 1 GHz PIII. AMD can play the same game once the 760 MP is available.

Petz