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To: Tony Viola who wrote (148874)11/19/2001 8:31:50 PM
From: Robert Salasidis  Respond to of 186894
 
The Celeron line (0.13u) looks like it has a lot of headroom. Should do very well cleaning up the low end of the price spectrum.

On the high end, the >2.53 would hint at the "hope we are at 3GHz by Q402" comment made by Intel about a month ago. If they are any where close to 3GHz, I think the high end (not server) is cleaned up as well.

Multithreading Xeons should have the server market locked up if they too are released in the next 6 onths as expected.

The way i see it, it looks very good going forward.

My only wish was that multithreading would find its way in the not Xeon line before '03.



To: Tony Viola who wrote (148874)11/19/2001 11:04:34 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Tony - Re: "I'm sure that show mobile, workstations and servers. 512 KB L2 confirmed for Northwood. These Northwoods should have incredible performance, all the user can want and use. Combine that with the usual infrastructure support Intel gets, and Intel's marketing power and there probably won't be much left for anyone else"

Yep - there is now no doubt that Northwood has the double-sized L2 cache.

With the new chip sets - Brookdale/i845 DDR - plus future versions with embedded graphics core and 533 MHz FSB, the Pentium 4 SYSTEMS will be everywhere - including 2.2 GHz - then 2.4 GHz Northwoods, etc.

Pentium 4 - rolling on and on - and right over the AthWiper eXPloder !

Paul