Thursday, August 15, 2013

Intel Tejas amp; JayHawk Cancelled


H1'04H2 '04H1 '05H2 '052006Xeon Potomac? Tulsa? Whitefield
(65nm, 4 Banias cores)Performance DesktopGallatin 775
(0.13, 2MB L3)
3.4EEGhz Potomac? Mainstream DesktopPrescott 775
(90nm, 1MB L2)
3.6GhzPrescott 775
3.8-4GhzPrescott 775
4.2GhzYonah (Jonah)
(65/90nm, DualCore, HT, CT, SSE3)Conroe (Merom based)
(65nm,Multi Core, 4MB L2, HT, CT, VT)MobileDothan
(90nm, 2MB L2)
2Ghz Yonah (Jonah)Merom

Intel has scrapped plans for two upcoming products to circumvent the growingproblem of how much heat its chips generate. Intel will combine two processorsonto a single chip, allowing for lower power usage as well as doublingperformance. The chips being canceled include Tejas and Jayhawk. Instead, Intel willsell so-called "dual-core" processors for desktop and notebook computers nextyear, ahead of schedule. Intel plans to introduce dual-core chips for desktopcomputers in 2005 and plans to start shipments of dual-core chips for notebookcomputers the same year. While heat generation was a factor in Intel's decision,another impetus was likely Intel's success in developing advanced manufacturingtechniques that can accommodate dual-core chips.

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