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To: Rink who wrote (195352)4/27/2006 3:23:33 PM
From: dougSF30Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
I'm starting to wonder if SUN will add Intel-based x86 servers to their lineup. They've always said that if Intel has a competitive part, they'll consider it... I wonder how sweet a deal they could get from Intel to do this, Intel motivated by the resultant PR blow to AMD. They could still position each line, saying they recommend Intel parts in 1S and 2S, and Opteron in 4S and 8S (and also 2S "depending on workload" or some such.)

Didn't they say they'd be launching a huge number of new x64 systems over the next 6 months?



To: Rink who wrote (195352)4/27/2006 3:23:36 PM
From: j3pflynnRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Rink - Between the eetimes.de and mycom articles, you have the answer to a couple of those:

First, from eetimes.de - 65nm product will not be K8L, but dual-core A64.
eetimes.de

Then, from mycom - SiGe will make it to the last generation transistor of 90nm, which pretty much implies this year, since once 65nm starts to kick in, the CTI development continues on 65nm, not 90nm.
pcweb.mycom.co.jp