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Intel's 90nm 'Prescott' Pentium 4 processor will launch on Monday, 2 February, according to Xbit Labs which cites sources said to be close to the company. On the big day, the chip giant will roll out the anticipated 3.4GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition - for a whopping $999, apparently - along with a vanilla 130nm P4 clocked to the same frequency.
Prescott will also be launched at 3.4GHz, and at 3.2, 3.0, 2.8GHz. A fifth Prescott will also run at 2.8GHz but only support a 533MHz effective bit rate frontside bus, rather than the regular 800MHz version. Prices for the various Prescotts will be $417, $278, $218, $178 and $163, respectively. All this talk of 2 February had us puzzled: Intel usually unveils chips and changes prices on Sundays, and we'd been looking to a Prescott introduction on 15 February. But the mystery is solved: that day will see, as expected, a revision of current P4 pricing. Source: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/3/34355.html |
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Exciting news Alpine!
Q: Why do they go back to lower clock speeds when releasing the Prescott? On top of that 533MHz FSB? I thought the minimum Prescott processor start from 3.2Ghz. |
I was thinking the same thing Mcored!!!
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Prescott? Can't say that I like the name very much. Sounds about as good as Frasier or Niles. Is there a story behind the chosen name?
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