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To: fyodor_ who wrote (51791)8/20/2001 7:03:05 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Fyodor, Re: "Well into the 2GHz range? Sure as hell not on the current process, so your argument goes right out the window."

Thanks you for the interesting visuals, but while the Willamette core on the current process won't go past 2.0GHz, the Pentium 4 in other flavors will. Intel has gone in several separate directions with their cooling research, two of which are compatible with the either the current socket-423, or the upcoming socket-478. While the sockets include physically different dimensions, the research is still the same, and can be applied to both.

wanna_bmw