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    Pentium 5 is coming

    Pentium V will launch with 64-bit Windows Elements

    Computex 2003 And will have an extended physical architecture

    DETAILS HAVE EMERGED of the future design of Intel’s Tejas/Pentium V processor, and of how the chip firm will present it to the world.
    The chip will sample internally at Intel in January 2004 and will take between four to six months to get to market. The Pentium 6 will follow a very similar schedule.

    The Pentium V is likely to fly along at between 5GHz to 7GHz, have 2MB plus of level two cache, be built on a 90 nanometer process, and have a stackable design.

    The processor we believe, sits in the LGA 775 pin socket, and above it is a very thin heatsink. But, according to sources close to the firm’s plans, another permeable heatsink can sit between this and another microprocessor module, giving a stackable design.

    The final design of this arrangement is not set in stone.

    According to this source, and the details have not been confirmed, a module sitting on top could provide 64-bit extensions.

    And the source claimed, Microsoft is ready to launch a version of Windows called Elements with 64-bit extensions.

    The idea seems to be that people can buy a 32-bit module, and then add in the 64-bit processor.

    There are three samples of an arrangement of the Pentium V here in Taiwan this week, with a very thin processor and lots of wires and patches stuck on it, just to show proof of concept.

    The Pentium V could have a front side bus speed of as much as 4000MHz, the source claimed, although this may be reserved for the next chip along, the Nehalem.

    http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11785

    #2
    Sounds good I just bought a P4 3ghz but if this is out next year, I might upgrade sooner then planned

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      #3
      Sounds ... expensive ... :bulb:
      Just got an Atlon XP 2500+ and now we're talking about 5 - 7 GHz

      Marko

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        #4
        dammit I was going to buy a 3.2ghz but if it will be that far out of date I may wait and get a 7ghz chip DDD

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          #5
          sounds like buy a 5ghz 32bit cpu for 700 EUR and uprgrade it with another 500 EUR to a 64 bit cpu

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            #6
            What % of "theinquirer" stuff actually comes true?

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              #7
              7 ghz in Q1 maybe 2 2004 my a$$. The leap would be too big and when that's true that means the presscott only survives for like 3 months.

              i think 5ghz in Q3 2004 in resonable

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                #8
                Yea, it's kinda like the Intel Nehalem in 2005. I really doubt they can produce a 0.65 micron 9.6Ghz with an FSB of 1200Mhz anytime before 2006+

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                  #9
                  yeah.....
                  Hopefully it's not as leaky as the 100w prescott chips.
                  Everyone used to say that AMD chips where the hottest. Not true anymore. P4 chips now have an inefficient design....thus the massive energy waste...that is known as heat.

                  Intel has said that in the future Water cooling will be a requirement rather than an option. If they keep this up...everyone is going to need a promie. hehe

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                    #10
                    Re: Pentium 5 is coming

                    Originally posted by therealvader
                    Pentium V will launch with 64-bit Windows Elements

                    Computex 2003 And will have an extended physical architecture

                    DETAILS HAVE EMERGED of the future design of Intel’s Tejas/Pentium V processor, and of how the chip firm will present it to the world.
                    The chip will sample internally at Intel in January 2004 and will take between four to six months to get to market. The Pentium 6 will follow a very similar schedule.

                    The Pentium V is likely to fly along at between 5GHz to 7GHz, have 2MB plus of level two cache, be built on a 90 nanometer process, and have a stackable design.

                    The processor we believe, sits in the LGA 775 pin socket, and above it is a very thin heatsink. But, according to sources close to the firm’s plans, another permeable heatsink can sit between this and another microprocessor module, giving a stackable design.

                    The final design of this arrangement is not set in stone.

                    According to this source, and the details have not been confirmed, a module sitting on top could provide 64-bit extensions.

                    And the source claimed, Microsoft is ready to launch a version of Windows called Elements with 64-bit extensions.

                    The idea seems to be that people can buy a 32-bit module, and then add in the 64-bit processor.

                    There are three samples of an arrangement of the Pentium V here in Taiwan this week, with a very thin processor and lots of wires and patches stuck on it, just to show proof of concept.

                    The Pentium V could have a front side bus speed of as much as 4000MHz, the source claimed, although this may be reserved for the next chip along, the Nehalem.

                    http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11785
                    can anybody say ******** hype?

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                      #11
                      Re: Re: Pentium 5 is coming

                      Originally posted by LeJimster
                      can anybody say ******** hype?
                      Originally posted by MikeSobe
                      What % of "theinquirer" stuff actually comes/is true?
                      I agree. I have had Pentiums all the way from my P2 jumped to P4. But what is this based off of, and what is with the P6 stuff.:haha:

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                        #12
                        Typical example of fear driven Intel marketing hype.

                        Pentium 4 Extreme Edition - basically a Xeon MP - massive price premium for minimal performance gain.

                        AMD64 hitting streets and starting to trounce P4's in majority of benchmarks while still clocked a full Ghz slower. Once faster AMD64s hit the streets in a few months and prices drop, Intel will have to actually get bum in gear again instead of just fleecing customers as usual...

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                          #13
                          they are defianatly not coming out in mid 2004. Prescott is not even out yet, and i think it will be around for more than 3-4 months. But i heard that the first prescotts would be compatible with current 865* and 875p boards, and then they would be transitioned to socket 775. So it would seem that mobos will be compatible with prescotts and tejas's

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                            #14
                            thats the biggest loads of *******s iv ever read

                            and the inquier is a 100% bull**** site anyway

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                              #15
                              :haha:

                              I guess none of you people have heard of Moores law.

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