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To: peter_luc who wrote (49267)7/28/2001 1:43:52 AM
From: peter_lucRespond to of 275872
 
Re: It seems that Intel is winning the bus war

There is also this article: eet.com

Peter



To: peter_luc who wrote (49267)7/28/2001 3:12:37 AM
From: Dan3Respond to of 275872
 
Re: It seems that Intel is winning the bus war

Not a chance - HyperTransport will be shipping in PC chipsets from Nvidia next quarter. Meanwhile 3GIO isn't even a specification yet:

However, it apparently is years away from the desktop PC. "The whole plan is to get this out in two years," said a source at Dell. He said that Dell, Compaq, IBM, and a fourth company had been actively involved in crafting the specification to be presented to the SIG.



To: peter_luc who wrote (49267)7/29/2001 6:11:56 AM
From: fyodor_Respond to of 275872
 
Peter: t seems that Intel is winning the bus war

See this article: extremetech.com.

Too bad, if true! :-(


3GIO and HT are two completely complementary technologies. As AMD stresses every chance they get, HT is a chip-to-chip interconnect. In fact, 3GIO will require HT (or something like it) to full-fill its bus speed requirements.

-fyo