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To: Paul Engel who wrote (130558)3/21/2001 2:29:38 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Investors - Brookdale may be called the i845 chip set - and may arrive in August or September in its PC133 SDRAM configuration - according to this article:

xbitlabs.com

Brookdale to Be Called i845 [7:14 pm] Rat

According to some unofficial info post, the Pentium 4 chipset aka Brookdale will be officially called i845. The same situation took place for Intel Pentium III CPUs, if you remember: the RDRAM version was called i820 while the SDRAM one – i815.

We would like to remind you that the first version of Intel 845 chipset (from now on we will call Brookdale this way) supporting only PC100/PC133 SDRAM is due in August – September. The second chipset version supporting both: PC100/PC133 SDRAM and PC1600 DDR SDRAM (as for PC2100 support, it is still being investigated). This product is due in January – February. We really wonder what they will be called then:Intel 845E?