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frankkl
2005-02-09, 09:30:46
Hardtecs4u.com berichtet:

Intels Centrino-Plattform kommt für den Desktop im dritten Quartal

Das könnte doch noch wichtiger als die Dualprozessoren sein oder :rolleyes:

http://www.hardtecs4u.com/?id=1107908761,58108,ht4u.php


frankkl

skoRn
2005-02-09, 10:07:06
Naja wird warscheinlich nichts anderes bedeuten, daß Intel den P4 mit WLan zusammen für den Desktop anbietet und das Paket dann Super Centrino oder was weiss ich nennt.
Das der P-M gemeint ist wage ich mal stark zu bezweifeln...

Endorphine
2005-02-09, 14:32:31
Nicht der Pentium-M kommt für den Desktop, sondern die neue Maxime der Plattformstrategie von Intel wird jetzt auch auf den Desktop ausgeweitet. Sprich der Smithfield und die i945/i955 und noch irgendwas anderes wie WLAN und Ethernet werden unter einem zugkräftigen Markennamen zusammengefasst. Das "east fork"-Projekt halt.

Hier die eigentliche Quelle:


Intel confirms 'desktrino' consumer platform plan

By Tony Smith
Published Tuesday 8th February 2005 13:07 GMT

An Intel executive has confirmed that the chip maker plans to launch a Centrino-style platform for consumer desktop PCs and that it is due to be launched in Q3.

Intel marketing director Jeff Tripaldi didn't provide much more information: the name has yet to be chosen, he said, and it will centre, as anticipated, on the company's dual-core desktop chip 'Smithfield', although Tripaldi didn't mention that codename.
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Smithfield is due to ship in Q3, according to statements the chip maker has made in the past and its own internal roadmap. The platform in which it will sit has been called 'East Fork', and is expected to comprise not only Smithfield but Intel's next-generation desktop chipsets, 'Lakeport' and 'Glenwood' - to ship as the 945G and 955X, respectively - and possibly a Wi-Fi adaptor as per Centrino.

Smithfield is expected to ship as the Pentium 4 8xx series. The 90nm CPUs are believed to be built out of separate dies connected together in the package rather than true dual-core, single-die products.

Intel has been talking for some time about a greater focus on platforms than separate chip products, the better to broaden its sales and to ensure vendors buy from Intel not only CPUs but ancillary chips too. To further that goal, the company last month restructured its operations around mobile, desktop and enterprise platforms, in addition to other more platform-centric operations. ®

nino
2005-02-09, 19:44:19
außerdem kriegen doch die neuen p4s speedstep, oder?

TheCounter
2005-02-09, 20:03:37
außerdem kriegen doch die neuen p4s speedstep, oder?

Die 6xx Reihe hats afaik bereits.