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To: survivin who wrote (64457)11/27/2001 5:32:00 PM
From: peter_lucRespond to of 275872
 
survivin,

thanks for the interesting article!

"Intel insists that it's 0.13-micron ramp is moving full speed ahead."

See the story from x-bit labs "When Is Pentium 4 Northwood (0.13micron) to Be Launched?"

"(...) We would also like to point out that the price of the eldest Northwood will be quite high: we haven’t see any Intel desktop solutions expensive like that since the first days of Pentium 4 CPUs. Why so? It is very simple (we have already told you about it): the production of 0.13micron Pentium 4 processors isn’t yet that perfectly arranged. (...)"

xbitlabs.com

Peter



To: survivin who wrote (64457)11/27/2001 5:34:09 PM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
survivin,

Who is AMD's vendor, ASML? Is AMD buying these 193nm tools, or planning to use the previous generation tools for the .13u process?

Joe