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  • erdoke

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    válasz hobizoli #8 üzenetére

    Akkor 4,6 GHz-ig tervezik az A64-eket 90 nm-en (4 GHz = 90 W, ~ 4,6 GHz = 103 W)? Tudom, ''maaajd egyszer a tavoli jovoben''.:)

  • erdoke

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    Ugyanezen forrásnak nyilatkozott 4 nappal korábban az Inteltől egy úriember:

    ''Intel, which claims its own process is on schedule, initially plans to ship a 90-nm version of its Pentium 4 microprocessor, code-named Prescott. This 32-bit processor is expected to be one of the fastest ramping products in the company's history, said Brian Fravel, director of desktop marketing at Intel.

    ''The 90-nm technology is up and running,'' Fravel said. ''We have parts coming out of the fab right now. We're going to have revenue shipments this quarter,'' he said in an interview with Silicon Strategies..

    Intel has big plans with Prescott, which is aimed for both the consumer and business markets, he said. ''We are going to ship extraordinary large quantities of the part next year,'' he said.

    Still, there are some issues lingering with the chip. There are reports that Intel's Prescott processor is experiencing thermal problems and is running at a whopping 103 Watts. Reports have also surfaced that Intel has delayed its next-generation mobile processor--dubbed Dothan--although the company has denied those rumors. Dothan is a 90-nm version of Intel's current mobile processor, called Centrino.

    ''Thermal is an engineering challenge,'' Fravel said in the addressing the reports. ''We are pretty confident that we have a solution to address the thermal issues.''
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