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5 GHz P4 article at THG

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I'm surprised no one is commenting on the vast (and I mean VAST) amounts of thermal goo he uses when attaching the heatsinks in the video. :Q
 
Its pointless. Wow wee it runs at 5ghz, but useable? Nah.

And I do wonder if the prescott's "pipeline expanding" is true.
 
Originally posted by: txxxx
Its pointless. Wow wee it runs at 5ghz, but useable? Nah.

And I do wonder if the prescott's "pipeline expanding" is true.

Accepted to be true: 2 extra stages in the pipeline, 1MB L2, 800fsb, SSE3, .09um, further HT improvments, 4ghz by 2005. (early roadmaps read 5ghz but this has been scaled back)

Possible rumors: Dormant X86-64 registers, The exsistance of a P4EE based on .09um, Voltage requirements(some sources say 1.1v others 0.9v), Motherboard compatibility.
 
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