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Molman
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Last Activity: 09-10-2002, 10:52 PM
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hmmm, its kind of a silly comparision as Athlons are behind in clock speed compared to P4's. So in the realworld (what you can get today, not tomorrow) you would be comparing one of the top speed Athlons to a low end P4. Even AMD don't feel Mhz for Mhz comparisions should be used any more, which is...
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no problem :)
Edit: viditor, may I ask where you got to preview Hammer? . . curious as I live in Syd too. . ....
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Ummm both those points are not confirmed, and at this point in time alot of rumours/speculation is pointing to the Barton being a 266mhz FSB part and dropping SOI as it originally was ment to have.
Actually a RDRAM platform coupled with a P4 is pretty much to best platform...
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NDA's aside all reports/indicators point to a Intel Pentium 4 (Northwood B) 2.26 & 2.4Ghz out this Quarter - Quarter 2 (actually May 6th I believe?). Along with the Intel i845E chipset (Brookdale-E), Intel i845G chipset (Brookdale-G), Intel i845GL chipset (Brookdale-GL), Intel i850E chipset (Tehama-E)...
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Don't be too hard, I think his post is quiet relevant in that the Multiprocessor market 'is' slowly moving to the desktop. Anyhow I thought I'd make this little post of what the current roadmaps, rumors and releases show for the Athlon and P4 this year. I've only looked at the top desktop CPU's coming...
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With Intel arguably moving away from RAMBUS memory (see: http://www.ebnews.com/story/OEG20020226S0040 ) it will be interesting to see what happens in terms of future pricing/and acceptance. As it stands the P4 was designed for the high bandwidth that only RDRAM can provide, so this is where the best...
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