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Re: I_banker post# 45785

Friday, 10/15/2004 10:58:35 AM

Friday, October 15, 2004 10:58:35 AM

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To what statement are you referring?

If it is these:

During its usual second-quarter chipset introduction in 2005, Intel will introduce the other platform technologies it has spoken about during the last several IDFs, Kirby says. These include: VT, or Vanderpool Technology, a virtualization feature; LT, or LaGrande Technology, hardware-based security features; EM64T, Intel's name for its 64-bit extensions to the x86 instruction set; and AMT, or Active Management Technology, a new feature aimed at making PCs easier to manage.

After that chip set launch, Intel will be ready to introduce its first dual-core desktop chips. Those chips will keep the Netburst architecture in at least the first generation of dual-core products, and probably into the second, Kirby says.


Then it is to be noted that a careful reading puts the first paragraph's advancements in 2005 and then "after that chipset launch" puts the date for dual chip desktop...after that, which could be 2005 or LATER.

What is interesting is his VERY TELLING COMMENT on netburst architecture. That means that the P4 will be the first dual corp on the desktop? not the mobile pentium?

Anybody want to help here??
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