[Rant] Pentium IV Prototype at 3.5 GHz | ANN.lu |
Posted on 29-Aug-2001 09:05 GMT by Christian Kemp | 41 comments View flat View list |
Solar (BAUD) wrote:
PPC vs x86, Intel vs AMD, believe me folks I´d like to see PPC rule the market, but this looks like x86 is here to stay. I think it´s interesting to see what will be tomorrow, even if it has little to do with Amiga today.
Yes, I know that GHz isn´t everything, but that´s a *lot* of GHz to make up for with superior (?) architecture...
From Heise Online:
"In the early morning, shortly after 8 AM local time, [Intel] presented a prototype of a 0.13µm Pentium-4 (Northwood), which - shortly - ran at 3.5 GHz.
On average, the IDF record breaking CPUs reach the market after roughly a year. The 2 GHz type that started production yesterday was also presented as a prototype on last year´s IDF. So we can expect the 3.5 GHz Pentium 4 in late summer 2002. In general, so Otellini, the architecture can be scaled up to 10 GHz."
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Posted by David Shipman on 29-Aug-2001 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 9 (nOw2): Well, no it doesn't; UW-SCSI is on an even par with ATA-100 (and IDE-RAID is cheap and slays SCSI (with the exception of SCSI-RAID, of course)) in terms of raw data throughput; certainly I'm aware of the advantages, but I also know I can get an 80gig ATA100 drive for the cost of an 8-gig UW-SCSI drive
Unless I'm charging a lot of people a lot of money to store their data on my server, I can't justify the expense of SCSI... and don't except the (potential) Amiga-buying public to see it any other way... |
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