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To: Windsock who wrote (148226)11/14/2001 10:32:28 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Windsock - AMD demos 0.13-micron Thoroughbred processor

The Thoroughbred demonstration machine on display at Comdex included an AMD 760 chip set and 256M bytes of DDR SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic RAM). AMD officials would not reveal the clock speed of the demonstration Thoroughbred....Both demonstrations were made using closed PC cases that did not allow components to be viewed by observers.

Let's see how long it will take the Banny Mani Thought Control AMDroid Hypocrites to see this - and repost it on the Banny Mani Thought Control AMDroid SUCK UP thread !!

Paul

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www2.infoworld.com

November 14, 2001 06:49 PM

Comdex: AMD demos 0.13-micron Thoroughbred processor
By Sumner Lemon

LAS VEGAS -- In a private meeting room at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) this week is giving its customers a glimpse at upcoming additions to its product line with the demonstration of two unreleased products: a 0.13-micron Thoroughbred processor and an Athlon XP 2000+ processor.

Due to be released in the first half of next year, Thoroughbred is the 0.13-micron version of AMD's Athlon processor family. Current versions of the Athlon are produced using a 0.18-micron process. Three versions of Thoroughbred are expected to be released when the chips hit the market next year: a desktop version, a mobile version, and a server version for use in multiprocessing systems, including workstations.

The Thoroughbred demonstration machine on display at Comdex included an AMD 760 chip set and 256M bytes of DDR SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic RAM). AMD officials would not reveal the clock speed of the demonstration Thoroughbred.

The Athlon XP 2000+ was shown running on a PC using Via Technologies Inc.'s KT266A chip set with 256M bytes of DDR SDRAM. AMD officials would not disclose additional details of the processor, including the release date. "It's around the corner," said Catherine Abbinanti, an AMD spokeswoman. Currently, the company's fastest processor is the Athlon XP 1900+, which runs at 1.6GHz.

Both demonstrations were made using closed PC cases that did not allow components to be viewed by observers.