Re: TI-H: proc tech (OT)


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Re: TI-H: proc tech (OT)




Its good that intel is finally going 32/64bit.  :)  IBM/DEC/TI have been
there for 4 years or so.  :)

>	In case ya care, Intel is working on a lot of new chips.  Everybody
>knows
>about the 64-bit Merced, due in H1 2000 (1st half).  Supposedly this is going
>to be a four-way chipset like what you described above.    They're guessing
>they'll hit 1 GHz with this chip.  Then is the 32-bit Foster, in H2 2000.
>This will be supposedly their last 32-bit chip for PC applications.  It's also
>going to hit 1 GHz.  In H2 2001, the 64-bit McKinley will arrive, with a .18
>micron fab.  Eventually, they will move the McKinley to .13 fab and rename it
>Madison (H1 2002).  A less powerful Madison, called Deerfield, will also be
>released simultaneously (or at least very close).
>
>Rob Hornick
>(Just got new PC Magazine =)


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