New Intel CPU, called Prescot?

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DAPUNISHER

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Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
the prescot looks good but i won't be able to afford it
The 2.8ghz version is speculated to be priced approx. $218 initially, and drop to $179 or so by Feb. and some believe it will be the CPU for overclocking.
 

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Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
the prescot looks good but i won't be able to afford it
The 2.8ghz version is speculated to be priced approx. $218 initially, and drop to $179 or so by Feb. and some believe it will be the CPU for overclocking.


Anymore talk about which current i875/i865 mobos may be able to handle these??? I am going for an asus p4p800 since I have heard more rumors of such they may work fine with the prescotts...

As for the prescott...I am not sure what stepping Anandtech has on its p4 2.8ghz but I have heard from a reliable source the prescott is already on its 4th stepping. So maybe anandtech has a much earlier stepping and Intel has been hammering out the issues....
 

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Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
the prescot looks good but i won't be able to afford it
The 2.8ghz version is speculated to be priced approx. $218 initially, and drop to $179 or so by Feb. and some believe it will be the CPU for overclocking.


Anymore talk about which current i875/i865 mobos may be able to handle these??? I am going for an asus p4p800 since I have heard more rumors of such they may work fine with the prescotts...

As for the prescott...I am not sure what stepping Anandtech has on its p4 2.8ghz but I have heard from a reliable source the prescott is already on its 4th stepping. So maybe anandtech has a much earlier stepping and Intel has been hammering out the issues....
AngryGames our resident DFI tech had this to say about it in another thread
here is DFI's official answer on Prescott support:

"The microcode of the cpu should be only slightly changed, and the architecture it is built on should allow for all current Canterwood boards to support this cpu with a simple BIOS upgrade. Unfortunately Intel has not finalized the specs on this processer, and it is still undergoing changes as I write this to you. This means that it is supposed to work, and Intel has assured top-tier manufacturers that yes it will be compatible with current Canterwood/478 designs, it could change without prior notice."

 

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Originally posted by: acidpad
it DOES perform better, thats a fact. there will be a release by the end of this year, and another on a new form factor in Q1 04. There are alot of things that are going to be in prescott other than performance stuff too. look at IDE, there are some things dropped there that you should be able to infer. also, do some research, theres like 20M un-accounted transistors .... hmmmm yamhill anyone ? do some research, intel hasnt been sitting on their asses while amd is retaking the crown .

"retaking the crown" implies that there was actually a point in time when AMD actually had it... Maybe in the days when AMD beat Intel to 1GHz with the Athlon vs PIII, but even then Intel was owning the market in sales. AMD is retaking nothing right now except regaining some ground in terms of performance.