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  • 1.1GHz Athlon

    Supposed to ship Q2. Ain't that nice
    http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/ne...434311,00.html http://www.amd.com/news/prodpr/20054.html

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  • #2
    Now where are those dual boards anyway?

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    [This message has been edited by Buuri (edited 08 February 2000).]

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    • #3
      I like some of the specs on the chip, too:

      .18 micron die
      Copper interconnects
      on-die L2 cache (no amount given)
      and no super-cooling needed!

      I'll take 2!

      Jammrock

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      • #4
        Oh man, i think it's a SETI turbo! must have one!

        Mega

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        • #5
          I just want to emhasize my lust for on-die cache!

          Any product with on die cache gets a bonus in my purchasing decision.

          My work computer is a dual PPro 200/256K, and it works like a charm. That's right, only 200MHz processors, but it is really nice to use.

          I chose a celery over a PIII or the Katmai PIII, because it has on-die. That and 1/5 the price.

          But then came Coppermine. 256K on-die. You could actually run NT on that!

          You can't see it, but I'm drooling over the athlon w/ on-die.

          There was a time AMD was touting that they would put up to 8MB on-die! I wonder if they could even afford to fab that, much less sell it.

          I will say this, an Athlon with 256, 512 or (dream on) 1M, but not at Xeon's inflated prices would be absolutely perfect.

          And yes, VIA, please include multi-processor support. After all, doesn't the Pro133A have this?
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          • #6
            Hey, here is a thought,
            Is it possible that VIA waited on the SMP for athlon since,
            A. they were late already,
            B. they'll have to redesign the cache controller for the thunderbird core anyway?

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            • #7
              And can I put it in my Gigabyte GA-7IX and run it (ok ok, I will tolerate the need for a bios update )

              If so, AMD I´m all yours.
              If not, I think they are learning something with Intel.

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