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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (152810)12/18/2001 4:18:16 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Beamer - Re: "But 7-16% IPC improvements will certainly help Northwood quite a bit. A 533MHz front side bus will no doubt help it even more in the second quarter. "

IS the 533 MHz bus scheduled for 1066 Mhz RAMBUS memory exclusively?

Or will Intel have a dual channel 266 MHz DDR chip set?

Paul



To: wanna_bmw who wrote (152810)12/18/2001 4:22:31 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
The Pocket PC Summit Comes to Philadelphia, May 28-31, 2002; The First Event Dedicated Exclusively to the Pocket PC Platform Grows With Expanded Enterprise and Vertical Markets Focus

newsalert.com

December 18, 2001 14:04

The Pocket PC Summit Comes to Philadelphia, May 28-31, 2002; The First Event Dedicated Exclusively to the Pocket PC Platform Grows With Expanded Enterprise and Vertical Markets Focus

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 18, 2001--MultiMeteor Inc. announced the second Pocket PC Summit (www.pocketpcsummit.com) to be held at the historic Loews Hotel in downtown Philadelphia, May 28-31, 2002.

The event's conference and exposition present mobile solutions based on Microsoft's Pocket PC handheld platform. The highly focused conference is specifically designed for business, government and vertical market leaders, enterprise software and wireless developers, Pocket PC hardware and software makers, and wireless content producers.

"The first edition of the Pocket PC Summit attracted a who's who of leaders in the emerging Pocket PC community. The enthusiasm and excitement was so pervasive during the event that we've extended the conference by one day and expanded the exposition," commented event co-founder John Tidwell.

"We're also estimating a two to three time increase in attendance across the board this time around. This event truly represents the Pocket PC community and what's happening on the cutting-edge of wireless technology."

Despite taking place exactly one month after the Sept. 11 attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., the first Pocket PC Summit turned out to be an overwhelming success.

Microsoft, Intel, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Casio, UR There and Symbol Technologies were among the sponsors and exhibitors of the premier Pocket PC Summit held in Santa Monica, Calif., during October 2001.

Other prominent Pocket PC solution providers included Developer One, Ilium Software and Socket Communications, makers of networking and Internet access equipment for handheld devices.

Those companies who sent CEOs or top-level executives to make presentations during the conference included AvantGo, Handango, PacketVideo, Aether Systems, Sierra Wireless, Adobe Systems, Extended Systems, NEC and Odyssey Software, among others.

Building upon this success, the Pocket PC Summit conference is divided into several conference themes representing the most relevant issues facing the Pocket PC community -- Enterprise Intelligence & Business Strategy, Services & Solutions in Vertical Markets, Wireless Networking (WANs, LANs and PANs), and Communications & Corporate Data, Business & mCommerce, and Media Design & Entertainment, to name a few of the conference themes.

"The Pocket PC Summit was one of the best collections of innovation and passion that I've ever seen. There's no doubt the Pocket PC Summit in Philadelphia will bring together the key people, technology leaders, vendors and manufacturers. I'll be there!" said Phillip Torrone, director of Product Development of Fallon Worldwide (www.fallon.com).

Torrone created the Macromedia Flash Authoring Kit for the Pocket PC enabling developers to quickly deploy Flash content for the Pocket PC. Torrone was one of the many visionaries who spoke during the first Pocket PC Summit conference and will be one of the keynote speakers of the upcoming Pocket PC Summit.

Registration for the four-day Pocket PC Summit conference and exposition is $995. Delegates who register before March 31, 2002, will receive a special pre-registration discount package for only $695. For more information about registering to attend the Pocket PC Summit contact John Forrester, the Pocket PC Summit Event director, at 323/663-1409, or jf@pocketpcsummit.com.

Those companies interested in sponsoring and exhibiting at the Pocket PC Summit should contact John Tidwell via e-mail at john@pocketpcsummit.com, or by phone at 818/994-7199. For more information about the Pocket PC Summit, visit the official event Web site at www.pocketpcsummit.com.

About MultiMeteor

MultiMeteor Inc., based in Hollywood, creates and acquires cutting-edge media brands and properties, including the Pocket PC Summit, the first tradeshow and conference dedicated exclusively to the Pocket PC.

MultiMeteor is passionate about the convergence of technology, media and entertainment and seeks to engage media's broadband future. More information about MultiMeteor is available on the Internet at multimeteor.com.

CONTACT: dharmata public relations
Beverly Visty, 310/391-4462
213/706-9321
Beverly@dharmata.com



To: wanna_bmw who wrote (152810)12/18/2001 5:05:22 PM
From: andreas_wonisch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Wanna_bmw, Re: It looks like the 2.2GHz Northwood beat the Athlon XP 1900+ in every single test - and that was on an i845 with DDR266.

Now, it's beaten by an Athlon XP1700+ in ZD Content Creation 2001:

hardware.fr

And Flask MPEG is essentially a draw. But you are right that remaining four benchmarks go to Northwood.

So it looks like Intel will have a clear performance lead in Q1 again with AMD only able to match a 2 GHz Northwood. Since Thorughbred has been confirmed by AMD to be a only "dumb shrink" my guess is that Intel will have the lead until at least the release of Barton.

Andreas