Return of the Son of Willamette
Another bloody codename to remember
Posted in Channel, 6th July 2000 10:54 GMT
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Intel's 479 pin son of Willamette, due for launch next year, now has its very own codename, Prescott. A die shrink from 0.18 to 0.13 micron, Prescott and its associated Tulloch chipset are expected to support both synchronous and Rambus memory. ®
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