Problem with 90nm process with strained silicon?

bgeh

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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=12013

From TheInq boss himself, Magee:
<speculation>maybe's it strained silicon problems like what SOI did to AMD's launch schedule</speculation>

Intel Prescott delayed, to launch January, February. P4EE to cost $925

Desktop Roadmap All change, all change


By Mike Magee: Thursday 09 October 2003, 14:17

WE WERE DOWN at the Porcupine yesterday and saw the latest ? week 40 ? roadmaps from the Intel Corporation.
They show, as we've suggested before, that the arrival of the Pentium 4EE at 3.20GHz, is a placer because Intel is stalling on the launch of the Prescott.

This chip will formally launch in mid to late November, aimed at high end gamers and power users.

It's certainly high end ? Intel is going to charge $925 for this chip.

While Intel claims its Prescott chip and 90 nano process will be ready in Q4 this year, the chip is now ready for a launch of between January to early February 2004. Intel has also brought the launch of the LGA 775 socket earlier than expected, with chips at 3.80GHz and above using the new design.

It will introduce Prescotts in the value sector in Q2 next year at 3.06GHz, and 2.80GHz, using a 533MHz front side bus and only having 256K level two cache.

The Grantsdale chipset is not due to launch until Q2 next year, as before.

The other interesting feature of the latest roadmap is that Intel has decided to stick with 533MHz front side buses for the P4.

It told its partners it's adding the mainstream 533MHz front side bus, non hyperthreaded Pentium 4s back into the roadmap. This, presumably, will let it differentiate the chips better. Note the cuts on October 26th are still on. Chips marked with an asterisk support hypethreading. µ
 

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hmm, no replies?;)

hope amd doesn't have the same problem going into 90nm with SOI