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Aug 2002
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Aug 2002
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Hammer is a completely different animal. It has a lot more pins than Socket A. |
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Aug 2002
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I believe Barton does not have SSE2. Only Hammers have SSE2. Barton is not a hammer, its an AthlonXP with 512KB L2 (maybe SOI) and 333Mhz FSB. I have NEVER heard Barton will have SSE2. Please show links of the info.
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Aug 2002
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So there won't be a new chipset for Barton? When are they supposed to be released?
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Sep 2002
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Well the KT400 is out and in fact, VIA is releasing it as the KT333 being that they have chipset shortages for the KT333... I try to keep up with the tech sites somewhat. Believe Icrontic mentioned it. But the KT333 should support it with BIOS updates.
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Aug 2002
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There is not tech difficult of putting SSE2 to XP. It wont make any big impact on acceptance of the cpu since very few applications care about it. Since Intel has it for a while, it will only make sense for AMD to have it when they have a chance to redesign the core. Barton is a new core for XP not a new cpu, just like the Tbred B. Both KT333 and KT400 can do 166FSB. |
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Sorry, what's SOI?
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Aug 2002
Rovereto (Italy)
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It would be a bit long to explain where they put what, if you don't know much about the transistor technology, anyway the S.O.I. technology is a way to reduce these kind of resistences we have inside an integrated circuit, resulting in lower power comsumption and lower heat dissipation. Philps, Motorola and AMD unlike Intel (at least at the moment), are implementing (or trying to do it) this technology. |
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Oct 2002
Lost in the hills of Iowa
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Intel HAS talked about SOI technology for future CPUs - I don't remember when they're supposed to add it to the P-IV series - or if they already have done so for the any-daynow 3Ghz to be announced. I'm pretty sure Madison (the next Itanium) is supposed to be SOI.
As I recall, IBM in the Power series is the only current SOI CPU in mass production - but I expect that to change next year, if not sooner. |
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Aug 2002
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Intel is not going for SOI. They are going for Strained Silicon. Which is a totally different approach.
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Aug 2002
Rovereto (Italy)
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