by Anton Shilov
10/03/2003 | 09:26 AM
Sources among Taiwanese mainboard makers state that due to some major issues with Intel’s Strained Silicon 90nm fabrication technology commercial availability of
Originally set to come in the second quarter of 2003, Intel’s code-named
There are no particular indications of the issues with the new microprocessors, but based on the fact that thermal and power consumption specifications of
Last month during IDF Fall 2003 in the USA Intel showcased its Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor running at 3.20GHz with 2MB of additional cache. The chips are intended for competition with AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 CPUs, but are not available in the market at the moment. Eventually it may happen that this processor may become the only chip from Intel to compete with more powerful AMD Athlon 64 FX chips later this year if they make it into the market.
The whole piece of information is strictly unofficial and no Intel representatives commented on this story.