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Intel Readies Earlier Rollout of 3.0 Ghz Pentium 4
Reuters
| July 22, 2002
Posted on 07/22/2002 6:01:07 PM PDT by HAL9000
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp. is moving up the introduction of its Pentium 4 processor running at 3.0 gigahertz, an industry source said on Monday, as the world's largest chipmaker looks to tap the benefits of efficiencies in its chip manufacturing. Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's No. 1 chip maker, now plans to have the processor to PC makers in time for the year-end holiday shopping season, the source said.
Intel had planned to introduce the 3.0 gigahertz Pentium 4 processor, the brains of a personal computer, by the end of the year. In additional, Intel also is accelerating the introduction of its Pentium 4 running at 2.80 gigahertz, bringing that product rollout to the third quarter, compared with a prior introduction date in the fourth quarter.
When Intel introduces new chips, it typically drops prices on the Pentium and Celeron processors it already has on the market. The accelerated introductions also put Intel farther ahead of its rival, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., in terms of the clock speed of its processors.
By the of the current, third quarter, Intel will be selling a Pentium 4 chip running at 2.8 gigahertz, compared with 1.8 gigahertz for AMD, with its Athlon processors.
TOPICS: Technical
KEYWORDS: intel; pentium; techindex
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To: SamAdams76
Maybe we should short the chip maker's stocks. What comes after 3 MHz, and how many people will actually care?
Of course, I thought my P2 rocked when I first got it to replace my 486. Who knows? Maybe they will have computers that will actually do your work for you (I thought that's what they were supposed to do to begin with?).
To: Bogey78O
Well they can't sell it in Kalifonica because of global warming
To: Benrand
Get a SCSI.
I'm surprised serious computer users don't use it more often. The drives move way faster than normal IDE.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:00:48 PM PDT
by
Bogey78O
To: Bogey78O
SCSI?
Maybe SCSI-3 LV.
I would go with Firewire for a desktop. It is faster and you can use the card for other fun stuff like scanners and Digital camcorders.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:04:25 PM PDT
by
rmlew
To: Bogey78O
Not as true as it once was.
The main advantage of SCSI these days is that they work much better with multiple instruction sequences at once (whereas EIDE requires the instruction to complete before releasing the bus, making the situation even worse when you have two drives on one cable). Remember that it's the same physical drive behind the interface.
In any case the AMD clawhammer just smokes (no pun intended). I know someone with a prerelease version clocked at 600MHz and it cleans a 2GHz Pentium 4s clock. Wider bus into memory seems the most likely explanation.
Short Sun.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:08:29 PM PDT
by
Dinsdale
To: *tech_index
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To: goldstategop
I meant the actual computing speed in launching and operating Windows and basic software. In other words do we really get more for the extra processor speed on the latest Pentium IV chip?
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No. I have 850mhz Athlon and 512mb memory and it's good enough/
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:11:08 PM PDT
by
dennisw
To: HAL9000
Fire extinguisher not included. Yeah, but can I get the halon option though?
To: monkeyshine
"Just in time for them to lower the prices again."
LOL. Yeah, that happens to me all the time. Somehow, my need for a new computer always coincides with that moment just before they bump up the technology...
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07/22/2002 7:13:36 PM PDT
by
livius
To: monkeyshine
Well it's a good thing I just bought a 1.6 Ghz laptop just a few week ago. Just in time for them to lower the prices again.
You raise a very good point.
I was promising myself a new PowerBook G4 if I complete this quarter in the black with my new business. Now I'm not so sure that this is a good idea. If Intel is pushing the 3Ghz processors, all other processors are going to drop significantly in price. So I could have a monster Dell 2Ghz laptop for far less than what the PowerBook will go for. Couple that with Apple's plan to port OS X to the PC, why bother with the PowerBook?
Sometimes it pays to move slowly.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:15:16 PM PDT
by
rdb3
To: monkeyshine
I just lept up to 1.6 from 400 mhz in my new laptop. It's so fast I have to chain it to the table. I'm afraid to walk past it in the dark if I know it's on. And I rally had trouble with XP in the transition, but it's OK now. This thing is really great using high speed cable too.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:16:31 PM PDT
by
umgud
To: HAL9000
Pushing the 3Ghz threshold. Cool, but not overwhelming unless this 3Ghz processor will be 64-bit.
There's no link for the column. Do you know if this new processor will be 64-bit or remain at 32?
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:18:25 PM PDT
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rdb3
To: unix
Yeah, but can I get the halon option though?
Yup. We don't want any water for this, do we? ;-)
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:19:31 PM PDT
by
rdb3
To: HAL9000
They can crank up the CPU speed all they want but storage is still slow in comparison. And for some applications storage is the big latency bottleneck. And will continue to be until something new comes along and storage runs as fast as the CPU.
Not that I'm complaining. We basically have desktop Crays right now. Which is good because most PC are running Micrsofts bloated OS's.
To: Centurion2000
Criminy ... and here I sit running a P-166 wondering what the big fuss is :)
Hold on to that box. You should be able to enter it into the Smithsonian next year. ;-)
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:20:55 PM PDT
by
rdb3
To: livius
I love having the hottest, fastest computer on the market.
So what if it's only for two weeks....
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:21:41 PM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: rdb3
Oh man, the water coolers..was reading about them
todayBTW, I might need a new proc and some business class DSL bandwidth, I just checked out your profile page! LOL...you got the graphics goin on my man!
To: rdb3
Sorry that spots taken by my Tandy. Worked last year when I turned it on. It sports a dualspeed 4-8Mhz processor. Now if only I can get a reliable ISP that will work with my 1200 baud modem.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:40:12 PM PDT
by
Bogey78O
To: unix
LOL...you got the graphics goin on my man!
Yeah, I've thought about that. It's fine for my DSL. But it's not so good for the 56K modem.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:41:03 PM PDT
by
rdb3
To: unix
His page should be used for a speed test. Got it all in under 10 seconds ;-)
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:41:54 PM PDT
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Bogey78O
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