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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (46094)7/4/2001 7:28:01 PM
From: milo_moraiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Intel has a big problem with it's product lines.

Celery's? This are the bottom of the pickle barrel
Piii'? The new low end.
Piii's on 130nm are equal to P4's at lower clock rates.
P4's and having to give large rebates to try to move them.

Price disadvantages. Lowering ASP's.

Pretty Ironic that PIII on 130nm makes P4 stink even more.

Still I only see P4 ad's.

PIII is dead, 130nm just puts it on Life Support for awhile.

M.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (46094)7/5/2001 2:22:37 AM
From: milo_moraiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
"Tualatin - Will Rescue Pentium III's Survival?

Ha! What a question! From our recent article it seems clear that Tualatin has quite a potential. That's good, or is it not? Well, it's not really. At least not for Intel. Pentium III is the 'old' Intel processor. It's not kewl, it's not orange and it doesn't suck light bulbs. It also doesn't sell with RDRAM. That's why Mike Magee recons that Tualatin will never really be released in quantities. It would only make Pentium 4's life harder. It's another freedom issue. You may want it, but most likely you ain't getting it.

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tomshardware.com

Looks like others agree with me.

M.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (46094)7/5/2001 5:02:34 AM
From: PetzRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
<<Piii is dead 130nm only keep it alive in mobiles.>> Tench:< Think again.>
Well, that makes sense to me. De-emphasize the P4 and roll out boatloads of Tualatin P3 desktops.
With limited 0.13 capacity due to delay of the necessary tools, why not build twice as many tiny-die-size Tualatins rather than P4's? Plus, P4 has not been selling well, so "go with the flow."

Petz