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baggio248
11-10-2003, 09:52 PM
From xbitlabs.com

"Intel Updates Plans Again: Adds Pentium 4 Extreme Edition at 3.40GHz and Pentium 4 at 3.40GHz into the Roadmap."

"Intel Corporation has reportedly reformed its CPU roadmap once again, adding some more powerful 0.13 micron processors, but staying rather tight-lipped concerning the higher-end 90nm CPUs ramp up in early 2004.

Sources close to Intel are reporting about two new microprocessors for Socket 478 infrastructure to emerge in the first quarter 2004. The first processor will be Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition at 3.40GHz with 2MB of L3 cache, the second one will be the Intel Pentium 4 processor at 3.40GHz with 512KB of L2 cache. Both chips will be produced using Intel’s mature 0.13 micron technology and will feature 800MHz Quad Pumped Bus being compatible with existing i865 and i875P infrastructure.

At the same time – presumably in Q1 2004 – Intel is projected to also roll-out its Pentium 4 processor with SSE3 technology (Prescott) processor at 2.80GHz with 1MB of L2, 533MHz Quad Pumped Bus and no HT technology indicated. In the second quarter the company is very likely to unveil a version of this 90nm CPU for LGA775 platform as well.

The roadmap does not reflect general changes, but also does no longer claim about the launch of Intel Pentium 4 processors with SSE3 technology at 2.80GHz, 3.00GHz, 3.20GHz and 3.40GHz with 1MB of L2 cache and 800MHz Quad Pumped Bus before the 15th of February directly, but still has some indirect confirmations about this.

There are indications about pricing of the new chips as well. Most probably, the 3.40GHz Pentium 4 processor “Prescott” with SSE3, HT and 800MHz PSB will cost $417 at launch; the same price is effective for the Intel Pentium 4 “Northwood” at 3.40GHz with 512KB cache and HT technology. Moreover, Intel’s Pentium 4 3.20GHz with SSE3, HT, 800MHz QPB is expected to cost the same $278, as the company is projected to ask for its 3.20GHz Pentium 4 “Northwood” chip after the 15th of February, 2004. The same pricing trend is also effective for Prescott and Northwood models at 3.00GHz and 2.80GHz – both versions of chips will cost $218 and $178 respectively, in spite of more powerful specs of the Prescott CPUs. The Prescott processor 2.80GHz with 533MHz QPB, 1MB of cache and no HT technology will cost $163. All prices reflect only commercial quantities from 1000 units and above.

The launch date for 90nm Prescott parts – also known as Pentium 4 with SSE3 technology and 800MHz PSB – may be moved to a later date in the first quarter, the source said. Officials from Intel have never confirmed Prescott processor launch move into later date, though.

Intel also stayed relatively cautious with its ramp of 90nm value processors – the Celeron chips at 2.80GHz and 3.06GHz. In spite of claims from unofficial sources, the company will introduce the parts only in the Q2 2004. Furthermore, Intel is very likely to expand the family of Celeron microprocessors featuring 256KB of L2 and 533MHz QPB with models at 2.53GHz and 2.66GHz speeds in addition to models at 3.06GHz and 2.80GHz indicated earlier. LGA775 versions of revamped Intel Celeron CPUs will be available in Q3 2004 at 3.20GHz, 3.06GHz and 2.80GHz.

Intel representatives never comment on unannounced products."

Bires
11-10-2003, 09:55 PM
...And Prescott gets pushed back yet again...

there must be something wrong with Prescott and the other one (starts with a Tah-something)

Devhux
11-10-2003, 10:10 PM
Originally posted by Bires

there must be something wrong with Prescott and the other one (starts with a Tah-something)

I recall that Tejas was going to be the successor to Prescott, but that one wouldn't be out for a little bit now, since it's expected to be around the 4-5GHz range (based on an article from Spring IDF 2003 over at Anandtech).

bachviet
11-10-2003, 11:02 PM
I can't even afford the P4C 3.0Ghz leave alone this P4Extreme 3.4Ghz.

johnnymk
11-11-2003, 03:22 AM
So what do you think the cost of a P4 2.4 800 MHz (Retail Box) will cost by February?

sbp
11-11-2003, 04:47 AM
Originally posted by johnnymk
So what do you think the cost of a P4 2.4 800 MHz (Retail Box) will cost by February? About the same as now.

Once Intel P4's hit a certain price level, they don't drop anymore. Then its just matter of time till the cpu says bye-bye on being offered. :wavey2:

The P4 2.4GHz {800MHz} price {$178} stayed the same when the last price cut in October was done.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20030604081559.html
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20031028102606.html {first image}
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11352

Already you see the P4 2.4GHz {800MHz} costs the same as the P4 2.6 GHz {800 MHz}.

ski
11-11-2003, 06:33 AM
Originally posted by baggio248
In the second quarter the company is very likely to unveil a version of this 90nm CPU for LGA775 platform as well.


90nm??!?! Wow... that's one small step for man, one giant leap for nerdkind.

coleslaw
11-11-2003, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by skiAtomic


90nm??!?! Wow... that's one small step for man, one giant leap for nerdkind.

Intel is already making decisions on extreme-ulta-violet lithography techniques and equipment for a 32-nm process for 2005. ;)