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To: semiconeng who wrote (130342)3/24/2001 1:39:15 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Semi,

PIII 1GHz @ 1.35v

For one who claims all inside info, it is interesting that you have to go to The Register to find out what Intel is doing, and you still fail. Piii 1 GHz operates at 1.7 Volt, only a tiny bit lower than a desktop 1.75. This tiny bit of progress basically means that Intel is just using the top end of the desktop line for this semi 1 GHz semi mobile chip. It is Piii 700 that operates at 1.35 Volt.

The power consumption of this chip is 35.87 Watts. I am surprised (NOT) that none of the people who are capable of multiplying their Is with their Vs didn't comment of the fact that this is a pathetic product, driven by marketing and fear of AMD. It is a clear sign of panic in Santa Clara. They have just completely blown their lead in mobile, and will need .13u product compete with AMD's .18u product.

I fully stand by my posts I made prior to the release of this processor: Message 15513187

Joe

PS: Here are the specs of mobile Piiis: developer.intel.com