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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (154276)1/8/2002 11:52:13 AM
From: fingolfen  Respond to of 186894
 
fingolfen, Nwoods cannot supplement .18 parts. They require different motherboards.

I see what you're saying, but I still think my point is valid. There is still substantial demand for parts below 2.0GHz, and Intel will try to satisfy that demand any way possible. Yes, voltages are different, but individuals who "roll their own" will be able to get the right motherboard, and major OEM's shouldn't have any difficulty in configuring the system correctly.



To: Charles Gryba who wrote (154276)1/8/2002 11:53:54 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Constantine, <Nwoods cannot supplement .18 parts. They require different motherboards.>

They do? Guess I should cancel my order for a Socket-478 0.18u Pentium 4 ... ;-)

Tenchusatsu