JetUsafMech
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Originally posted by themustafa
why is this news?
Originally posted by Rob94hawk
Maybe cause not everyone knows this.
By announcing stepping change, Intel either confirms previously said statement about troubles with process technology or indicates problems with Prescott design.
Originally posted by Rob94hawk
Maybe cause not everyone knows this.
Why do ya have to shit on his thread? Just to be a dick? Bored?
Originally posted by themustafa
No, i'm not trying to be a dick, i'm just wondering why a new processor stepping makes headlines. its a common thing.
How bout you take your hostility someplace else.
Originally posted by JetUsafMech
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20040212193648.html
Originally posted by themustafa
umm, thats nothing new, its obvious that intel is going to release new steppings. why is this news?
Originally posted by themustafa
No, i'm not trying to be a dick, i'm just wondering why a new processor stepping makes headlines. its a common thing.
How bout you take your hostility someplace else.
Originally posted by Fluke
It's news because nobody knew the fix was coming so soon. Saved me from making a mistake. Others too I would guess.
Originally posted by jstnomega
about all that heat http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/39/35556.html
The presence of strained silicon in addition to SOI may well explain how IBM has been able to bring the 970FX's power consumption to well below that of the 130nm 970 - in direct contrast to Prescott, which, clock for clock, has a higher power consumption than its 130nm predecessor, Northwood. ®