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To: Paul Engel who wrote (55607)5/15/1998 2:31:00 PM
From: Jay Lowe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
>> It is one of two reasons why reasonable PC users never have enough computer power.'

Ok, Paul ... don't make us wait ... what is the second reason ;-)



To: Paul Engel who wrote (55607)5/15/1998 6:07:00 PM
From: Jeff Fox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, re: Mobile roadmap & Coppermine news

Intel Said To Cancel Mobile Version Of Katmai"

pubs.cmpnet.com

Highlights:

If the cancellation is true, Intel in effect would be consolidating its notebook product road map, eliminating the Katmai and instead leaping directly to its next major Pentium II revision for the portable market, the Coppermine.

The change is not expected to affect Intel's first-quarter 1999 introduction of the Katmai processor for the desktop PC.

The Pentium II-based Coppermine will be introduced in September 1999, with production slated for November. The 450- to 500-MHz device is expected to be released on a 0.18-micron process to satisfy a 10-W power budget, according to the OEM source.

The Coppermine also will include the same microprocessor instructions Intel is releasing with its Katmai desktop device.

Slated for a fourth-quarter 1998 release at 266 MHz, the Dixon is a derivative of the Celeron desktop processor with 128 Kbytes of integrated Level 2 cache. Like the Celeron, the Dixon will use minimal packaging, although details of the design were not immediately available.


Jeff