As I pointed out, Banias didn't even implement PAE -- it also only has 32 bits, not 36 like P4. Is there any planned chipset for Dothan or were they just going to use the 855?
On Scumbria, maybe this is enough to get him to come back to SI or here?
pgerassi, I never said Dothan has 64-bit yet. Do you have a good name for the upcoming family of processors based on the Dothan design? I don't so I simply call them Dothan derivatives.
Nah, he is probably still racking his brains trying to figure out how Intel got the Willamette running faster than 1.7 GHz, something he swore up and down they never would.