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Originally posted by simon
Jaydee, why are you still on with higher speed less heat.
What everyone has known for a while now is this. 1.4Ghz Athlon TB gets pretty hot, about as hot as Athlon XP 1900+ so I'm told. But the Athlon Xp's that come out at maybe 2400+ or something like that will be hotter and therefore may or may not get released untill there manufacturing process improves.
Does anyone know what AMD roadmap for this year is Hammer in Q3and Q4?
Why do you think no-one knows this. Its the entire reason for us not having that 5Ghz now, we have to wait fot the .09 micron cores of the Itaniums, what everyone else has been pointing out to you in the other topics is that, given the same size.13 or.15micron core higher Mhz = more heat. Its kind of stupid to compare different cores, its a little similar to saying a k6-2 400Mhz is hotter than an Athlon TB at 400Mhz would be, its just different technology. Get over that to.
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Did you read the article? It is on the .13micron process (that intel uses now) and it is NOT that far in the future. Amd will use the .13 micron process in the XP2200+ which will drop the heat back down to the T-Bird 1400 levels!!!
Enough said, it is not worth saying anymore as you are not listening to anything here.