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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (154280)1/8/2002 12:25:23 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Introduces Faster Intel Pentium III Processors for Front-End and General-Purpose Servers (1.4 GHz)

The big OEMs are hanging in there with Intel for servers. No reason not to.

A number of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), including Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hewlett Packard, IBM and NEC are expected to introduce systems this quarter based on this new Pentium III processor.

One more Tualatin speedbump to go, 1.53 GHz?

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Tuesday January 8, 11:31 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Intel Corporation
Intel Introduces Faster Intel Pentium III Processors for Front-End and General-Purpose Servers
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 8, 2002--Intel Corporation introduced a 1.40 GHz version of its Intel® Pentium® III server processor with 512 kilobytes of L2 cache. The processor, based on Intel's advanced 0.13-micron process technology, is ideal for rack-mounted and pedestal front-end application servers, and the emerging ultra-dense server market segment. It delivers a balance of performance and power without sacrificing the reliability and availability that servers require.

A number of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), including Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hewlett Packard, IBM and NEC are expected to introduce systems this quarter based on this new Pentium III processor.

Intel today also introduced the Intel® Server Board SDS2, the Intel® Server Board SAI2, and Intel® Server Chassis SC5100 supporting the new processor. These ``building blocks'' are optimized for cost-effective and high-performance systems such as e-mail, proxy/caching web, and database servers.

The processor's 0.13-micron process technology enables a smaller sized chip and lower power usage along with a doubling of the L2 cache to 512Kb. This new process technology also features high-speed copper interconnects that accelerate the flow of data inside the processor, further increasing performance while consuming less power. Processors built on Intel's 0.13-micron process technology consume up to 40 percent less power and are up to 20 percent faster than the previous 0.18-micron process.

The Server Board SDS2 integrates dual-channel Ultra160 SCSI, three independent PCI buses, including two 64-bit/66MHz buses, dual Intel 10/100 network controllers, and up to 6GB two-way interleaved ECC SDRAM. The SDS2 delivers cost-effective LAN-based remote management via integrated Intel® Server Management without the need for a remote management card. The Server Board SAI2 offers dual processor support, dual independent PCI buses, including one 64-bit 66MHz bus, dual ATA/100 channels, one Intel ten/100 network controller, and capacity for up to 4GB ECC SDRAM. The Server Chassis 5100 supports up to ten hot swap SCSI drives for up to 730GB in a 5U form factor with redundant power, and rack or pedestal form factor options, and is designed for integration with Server Boards SDS2 and SAI2. More information on Intel's server building blocks can be found at developer.intel.com.

Pricing

In 1,000-unit quantities, the Pentium III processor at 1.4 GHz with 512 KB of L2 cache is priced at $315. For specific server boards and chassis pricing contact an Intel Authorized Dealer.

About Intel

Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

Note to Editors: Intel and Intel Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.

Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

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Contact:

Intel Corporation
Otto Pijpker, 503/712-1520
otto.pijpker@intel.com

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (154280)1/8/2002 1:04:55 PM
From: Charles Gryba  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tench, there are a few .18 478 pin P4's and I think those were meant to pave the way for the NWoods. The majority of < 2Ghz P4's are 423 pin.

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