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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (44695)6/19/2001 6:57:20 PM
From: Gopher BrokeRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Judging from this alone, Intel was able to improve the top speed of Coppermine by 36% over the course of its lifetime. It's possible that if Intel really wants to, they can get similar increases with Tualatin.

Precisely my point. 36% over its lifetime, given a starting point of 866 MHz to 1.13 GHz would leave Tualatin binning at 1.13 GHz to 1.5 GHz. Not exactly earth shattering.

The .13 process can't be that bad. One can only assume that Intel are underclocking the P3 to try and prop up P4 sales. It will be interesting to see what overclockers can do with these chips.