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To: Gopher Broke who wrote (71790)2/17/2002 4:50:04 PM
From: Charles GrybaRespond to of 275872
 
Gopher, agreed. I think Intel is supposed to announce something regarding yamhill this week.

C



To: Gopher Broke who wrote (71790)2/17/2002 5:01:08 PM
From: Dan3Respond to of 275872
 
Re: P4 had the advantage that it was designed for clock frequency scalability and would eventually become competetive on the .13 process

P4 at .13 is competitive with .18 Athlon. When shipped at 2.5GHZ (which I'm confident it will reach without much trouble) it will be faster than .18 Athlon.

But we have no idea how P4 .13 will do against .13 Athlon. There was a lot of speculation that the .25/.18 hybrid Athlons were not going to be significantly improved upon by the the .18 Athlon - and .18 Athlon, even limited to the Austin Aluminum core parts, ran almost twice as fast as the .25/.18 parts.

OTOH, AMD's roadmaps have made it look like there won't be much of an increase on .13 without SOI.

We'll know before too long.