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Great White Shark
Originally posted by JabberJaw
From the Inq, quoting an Intel spokesman, "The chip will be produced using .13µ technology but will later move to a 90 nanometer process."
Moridin, I wonder if this would be a natural byproduct of moving Xeon to 90 nano, or whether Intel is planning to hedge their bet against a delayed Prescott introduction (due to power consumption/heat dissipation issues reported by OEM system developers)?
The Xeon MP is currently .13 and will be moved to .09u. It is also available with the identical 512KB L2, 2MB L3. AFAICT this chip IS a Xeon MP with a 800 MHz FSB rather then a 533 MHz FSB.
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