There seems to be a lot of conjecture when it comes to the Pentium 4 and the concurrence seems to be this:it will probably be out in late October and on a clock for clock basis it will not be as fast as a P3. Which leads me to the reason besides raw clock speed I personally was waiting on the p4(sold my 450pII and puttering around on a 233pII since March) as I was under the impression it would be attractively packaged with the following:
1. Native ATA100 Any performance boost?
2. 400Mhz FSB Surely we should see some benifit here?
3. USB 2.0 Will it be present?
4. i850= dual channel RDRAM memory setup... might offer bandwidth and speed but at what price?
If I am erroneous on these let me know🙂
What I would like to see but won't:1394b,serial ATA,Copper interconnects, and PCI-X
Tossing aside "it will give Intel headroom" for the reality that if you buy a p4 its not because you care what a later generation of the core at a higher speed and a new motherboard/chipset will do, you care what it will do it the form you bought it. This leaves us with with the cost of RDAM, and whether or not it may quickly become extinct en leui of DDR or higher speed RDAM versions. Thoughts on whether the p4 and it accompanying mobo/chipset will perform well enough to make it worth waiting for? I guess if nothing else it might lower p3 prices some more eh?
1. Native ATA100 Any performance boost?
2. 400Mhz FSB Surely we should see some benifit here?
3. USB 2.0 Will it be present?
4. i850= dual channel RDRAM memory setup... might offer bandwidth and speed but at what price?
If I am erroneous on these let me know🙂
What I would like to see but won't:1394b,serial ATA,Copper interconnects, and PCI-X
Tossing aside "it will give Intel headroom" for the reality that if you buy a p4 its not because you care what a later generation of the core at a higher speed and a new motherboard/chipset will do, you care what it will do it the form you bought it. This leaves us with with the cost of RDAM, and whether or not it may quickly become extinct en leui of DDR or higher speed RDAM versions. Thoughts on whether the p4 and it accompanying mobo/chipset will perform well enough to make it worth waiting for? I guess if nothing else it might lower p3 prices some more eh?