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What percentage did both AMD and Intel gain in mhz last calendar year?Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't know why this is news. Of course they'll hit it; I mean 4ghz is only 25% higher than the current 3.2ghz they top out at, and 25% is a very reasonable goal for 1 year for a CPU company, they really should be shooting higher.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't know why this is news. Of course they'll hit it; I mean 4ghz is only 25% higher than the current 3.2ghz they top out at, and 25% is a very reasonable goal for 1 year for a CPU company, they really should be shooting higher.
Originally posted by: Wingznut
What percentage did both AMD and Intel gain in mhz last calendar year?Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't know why this is news. Of course they'll hit it; I mean 4ghz is only 25% higher than the current 3.2ghz they top out at, and 25% is a very reasonable goal for 1 year for a CPU company, they really should be shooting higher.
(Hint: Nowhere near 25%.)
I know I know, but Intel forgot to pay attention to Moore's law(and yes, I know it's not speed, it's transistors, but it's a joke: laugh).Originally posted by: Wingznut
What percentage did both AMD and Intel gain in mhz last calendar year?Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't know why this is news. Of course they'll hit it; I mean 4ghz is only 25% higher than the current 3.2ghz they top out at, and 25% is a very reasonable goal for 1 year for a CPU company, they really should be shooting higher.
(Hint: Nowhere near 25%.)
Originally posted by: Linux23
not impressed. that article basically states that intel could hit 4ghz in 2004, that could mean December 2004.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: Linux23
not impressed. that article basically states that intel could hit 4ghz in 2004, that could mean December 2004.
that does mean december 2004they have to ramp the prescott from 2.8-4.0. Dont forget Prescott also has SSE3, HT improvments, and 1MB L2
Originally posted by: 50
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: Linux23
not impressed. that article basically states that intel could hit 4ghz in 2004, that could mean December 2004.
that does mean december 2004they have to ramp the prescott from 2.8-4.0. Dont forget Prescott also has SSE3, HT improvments, and 1MB L2
Not to mention a hefty price tag...
Originally posted by: Rectalfier
I hope they release those 533FSB Prescott's I keep hearing about. I want to keep this Asus P4B533 as long as i can.
Originally posted by: Wingznut
What percentage did both AMD and Intel gain in mhz last calendar year?Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't know why this is news. Of course they'll hit it; I mean 4ghz is only 25% higher than the current 3.2ghz they top out at, and 25% is a very reasonable goal for 1 year for a CPU company, they really should be shooting higher.
(Hint: Nowhere near 25%.)
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Wingznut
What percentage did both AMD and Intel gain in mhz last calendar year?Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't know why this is news. Of course they'll hit it; I mean 4ghz is only 25% higher than the current 3.2ghz they top out at, and 25% is a very reasonable goal for 1 year for a CPU company, they really should be shooting higher.
(Hint: Nowhere near 25%.)
What ever happend to moores law?
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Hey, but they didn't mention what FSB they'd be at! Maybe 1200MHz FSB or more? That would be sweet!
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Wingznut
What percentage did both AMD and Intel gain in mhz last calendar year?Originally posted by: ViRGE
I don't know why this is news. Of course they'll hit it; I mean 4ghz is only 25% higher than the current 3.2ghz they top out at, and 25% is a very reasonable goal for 1 year for a CPU company, they really should be shooting higher.
(Hint: Nowhere near 25%.)
Intel
Nov '02 -- 3.06 GHz
Nov '03 -- 3.20 GHz
Increase of 4.375%
AMD
Nov '02 -- 2.25 GHz
Nov '03 -- 2.2 GHz
:beer:
