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Warp2Search.net » News » February 2003 » Intel Sampling Prescott 3.80GHz Processors

Intel Sampling Prescott 3.80GHz Processors

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 02/09/2003 07:32 AM [ Print | 2 comment(s) ] · 934 views

I managed to dig up some information that Intel is already sampling its Prescott processor. The chips are not final yet, but in the second quarter Intel will start to send its new 90nm CPUs to its partners. Since the chips that are sent to design partners should be made on more or less mature fabrication process, the information fully corresponds to the fact that the 90nm manufacturing technology is to be finalised by the middle of the year.

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The New Prescott Pentium 4 processors will feature:

800MHz Quad Pumped Bus, 1MB of L2 cache,and Hyper-Threading II technology,

the newcomer will also include additional instruction sets, known as PNI ? Prescott New Instructions (SSE3 maybe) that are proposed to further accelerate processing of streams. In addition, sources indicated that there will be a number of different flavours of Prescott processors this year with core-clocks varying from 3.40GHz to 3.80GHz. Note, that in the latest Roadmap Update, Intel officially only indicated 3.40GHz Prescott processors by the year end and 3.60GHz and above CPUs in the first quarter 2004. So, either Intel is trying hard in order to roll-out its 3.80GHz chips by the end of 2003, or, the company simply looks through this opportunity at the moment, but no decisions have been made so far. However we should not expect the 3.80GHz Prescott products to come earlier than next year.

Understand that even Intel cannot boost the core-clock speeds of their CPUs due to possible electromigration processes described in this news-story. Electromigration that results in CPU malfunction is caused by heat and voltage increase. With thinner fabrication processes, the possibility of the so-called electromigration effect increases drastically, so, there may be a problem achieving higher clock-speeds of the CPUs without loosing their reliability.

Note: this information is unofficial.

Source: IEBeta.net


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digitalwanderer
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#41270 Posted on: 02/09/2003 07:50 AM
...but is 90nm mean .09 when translated into whatever the heck they measure GPUs in when they start talking about the R300 being a .15 and the (belated) NV30 having a .13?


Because if so, I think this gets an official "Wow! :eek: " from me....

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hinkle
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#41278 Posted on: 02/09/2003 04:52 PM
jup, 90nm is 0.09micron

Intel was the first to sell 0.13micron CPUs --> P4 Northwood, AMD came later with a 0.13micron revision of the Athlon XP codenamed Thoroughbred.

This manufacturing process can be directly compared with the GPU's micron like nvidia's GeForce FX which is based on a 0.13micron process or 130nm for the matter

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