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To: ericneu who wrote (53186)3/22/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Respond to of 1583556
 
Eric,

Maybe they can offer a 125x4 and a 125x5 in June. I'm willing to bet that Intel will have released 0.18u 700 Mhz PIIIs by the time the K7 ships.

Pravin.



To: ericneu who wrote (53186)3/22/1999 5:34:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583556
 
Eric - RE: "Anand's not exactly what I'd call 100% reliable, but this is interesting nonetheless..."

You forgot to post this part -

"Intel showed off an 800MHz Xeon at Cebit as
well...umm...woo-hoo. I mean, 800MHz is a nice
accomplishment and all, but I will probably never get excited
over seeing a processor running at a clock speed I won't
be able to touch for a couple of months, especially knowing
beforehand that the technology was probably inspired by a
Kryotech Cooling System. I have no doubt in my mind that
Intel can supercool a Xeon and run it at 800MHz, but here's
the big conclusion "Who cares?" ;)"