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512KB L2 P3 1.13GHz Tualatin @ 1.47 Spotted!!!

Interesting point there....what is Intel gonna do with P3 Tualatin since they are marketing P4 like crazy....P4>P3 and 1.7>1.13, so why would anyone care about P3 Tualatin even though it may be superior compare to P4....man, Intel marketing will have some thinking to do....good luck!! What the heck is their product development strategy anyway....
 
hmmm......nice. But i prefer th P4,

The tutalin will halp inel maintain the notebook area until the P4 comes along.
 
Cool. I'm holding off my 1 GHz P3 upgrade to see how the Tualatins turn out because I want something faster than 1 GHz. I'll definitely pick up one of these instead of a Pentium 4.
 
The voltage isnt interesting. It is the 512KB L2 that is interesting. I thought intel will ONLY have 512KB L2 on notebook Tualatin. But looks like that is not the case.
 
I dont know why the only thing you want is the benchmarks.

Did anand start posting benchmark when the Athlon 4 just came out? No. All he did was describe it and thatz all. Benchmarks comes later when all the drivers and stuffs are in place.
 


<< The voltage isnt interesting >>


actually, it's very interesting as it would appear that the newer bx boards will be able to supply the cpu's default voltage!
the enlarged L2 on die cache is also nice to see.
 
True. I agree BX users might want to upgrade. But then I dont think it will be the voltage that is holding back those. But the difference in design that stops people from using the Tualatin. My 2 years old Abit BX6/2 supports 1.3v all the way then. But I doubt it will work with the Tualatin :<
 


<< My 2 years old Abit BX6/2 supports 1.3v all the way then. But I doubt it will work with the Tualatin >>

I keep hearing this and then others who say it will work. Who's going to be the guinea pig??? 😉
 
Hmm... die shrink + low power + large cache + sturdy heat tolerance (to which the overclock attests) = not bad for a 100% silent PC 🙂
 
I find it hard to believe that they will put a 512K cache on teh final product, that would cut into the Xeon market. Dual 1.13GHz Tualatins with 512K cache would probably beat dual 1.7GHz P4 Xeons with 256K cache in a lot of server-related benchmarks.

Marty
 
It says 133 MHz FSB, but I thought there will be 100 MHz FSB versions also?

I recall that there will be 1.1 GHz, 1.13 GHz, and so on. I took that as a sign that it *might* work on BX. Otherwise, why would Intel release 100 MHz FSB versions?
 
I dont know why the only thing you want is the benchmarks

Umm, because i want to know how fast it is?

I'm very close to upgrading my gf's PC and if things stack up right i'm looking at a TUSL Motherboard
 
If Tualatin does indeed
-work in BX boards (perhaps with new slotket)
-come in 100mhz FSB varieties
-is decently overclockable
then I will be postponing my planned AMD upgrade and remaining with the 'dark side' 🙂

Somehow I doubt all three of those factors will happen...
 
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