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To: Buckwheat who wrote (28047)1/21/1998 7:31:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573927
 
Further details release dates for the PII-sx chips,
according to Infoworld 1/19/98, p.14

266 MHz very low-cost Covington (cacheless PII-sx) intro. in 3Q, '98
300 MHz low-cost Mendocino intro. in 4Q, '98

Egads, now they have to give every clock frequency a name??

FYI, Here's the entire roadmap
1998
* January - 333 MHz desktop Deschutes
* First Half - 350 and 400 MHz desktop Deschutes (obviously for
100MHz bus)
- 233 and 266 MHz mobile Deschutes (NOT Tillamook)
* Midyear - 350 and 400 MHz Slot2 Deschutes
* 3rd Quarter - 266 MHz very low cost Covington
- 300 MHz mobile Deschutes
* 4th Quarter - 300 MHz low-cost Mendocino
- 450 MHz desktop Slot2 Deschutes
1999
* First Half - Katmai
* Second Half - Williamette (IA-32)
- Merced (IA-64)

Petz