Pentium III (Katmai) on Monday? 54
Charles Bronson writes
"This ZDNet article reports that Intel will be
unveiling the new Pentium III chip,
previously code-named "Katmai," on Monday. 'The Pentium III
will begin 450MHz and 500MHz...' No mention of price, of
course.. " My guess is you'll need to mortgage your home.
SGI equiptment? (Score:1)
And the Crays will probably not go to an Intel architecture until Merced at the earliest.
Alpha will use 333 (300?) (Score:1)
Hmmm... P2 prices (Score:1)
(Note, though, that the PII-350 has a 100mhz system bus, while the Celeron 366 has a 66mhz system bus, so the PII-350 still outperforms the Celeron 366 by a slight amount... but $150 worth?!).
-- Eric
K7 on 200Mhz boards... (Score:1)
PS... I hope you're right!
OpenPIC isn't useless (Score:1)
" And as for you AMD fans, I'll say this -- AMD make great CPU's, but until they support SMP properly (i.e. APIC, not the useless OPENPIC) I guess I won't buy one."
APIC is not "properly supporting SMP," APIC is the -Intel- way of supporting SMP. OpenPIC and APIC each have their relative merits, and as interrupt routing goes, neither are exactly the best thing since sliced bread.
However, you can't blame AMD, Cyrix, etc for not being able to support Intel-proprietary features. OpenPIC boards -were- manufactured, but simply didn't sell because WNT didn't run on them. You can blame Intel for trying to cut it's competitors out of the "standards based" market by conveniently using the Wintel definition of standard.
I'd rather have a Celeron 550 (Score:1)
No thanks (Score:1)
I'm sticking with SGI/Sun equipment. Intel can go bugger.
Oh ye of little knowledge (Score:1)
"REAL" (read: mid-high end) SGI systems like the O2, Octane, Origin, Onyx and Challenge series will never use an Intel chip and I wouldn't want them to. These are the systems I was talking about when I said "I'd rather use SGI..."
The Merced is too little, too late. Yeah fine it's 64-bit. MIPS and Sparcs have been 64-bit for YEARS. Merced might be nice for future versions of NT, but again - I'd rather use an SGI/Sun running a real OS. Running NT faster is just that - same shit, running faster.
Of course, for Linux - Merced is nice. So is the Alpha. The PowerPC. The MIPS. So many options. Depending on the pricing of Merced, you might want to consider a more mature processor right off the bat - not to mention, like I said, maturity. Merced is a first generation chip in many senses. Will there be legacy instructions on it? Emulation? More crap to slow it down? How big are the caches? MIPS/Sparc CPUs have 4MB of cache on them, some of 'em.
k6-3 and k7 will smokt this thing.. (Score:1)
And as has been said many times over... Swappable with an Alpha...
Unless Intel has done more than increase the clock-rate and improved the multimedia and 3D performance, there will be no comparison between the PIII and the K-7.
Potsy
k7 and alphas (Score:1)
--
Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
Non-Intel Chauvinism (or BUYER'S REMORSE) (Score:1)
Anyway, it's just a matter of tradeoffs. At anything but fpu-intensive operations, the K6 competes favorable with P2s; in terms of price/performance, it wins hands-down. I don't really care if, by paying $300 more, I could get 10 more fps in Quake 2; since I don't have an extra $300 the K6 is my baby. (Or babies, since I've got 2.)
The way I see it, if I could afford a new Intel cpu I could also afford a not-quite-so-new Alpha. Or a BeBox. Or a G3.
Peter
k7 and alphas (Score:1)
Hmmm. (Score:1)
Let's see how far the P2 prices plunge.
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
Non-Intel Chauvinism (or BUYER'S REMORSE) (Score:1)
God. Not this tired old garbage again.
Hmmm. See a pattern here?
Also, since price hasn't been announced. Heck the STATS for the chip haven't been announced yet! How can you compare?
I'm getting sick of all these morons with their anti-Intel Chauvinism.
FACT:While the performance of the K6-2 and 3 lines are exceptional with the 3dNow instruction set supported, without it, the chip is a DOG. Plain, simple, straightforward. It's all about tradeoffs. With Intel you get better performace in absence of the gimmicks. Your tradeoff is a higher price-point.
Now I'll sit back and let a dozen people scream at me that I'm completely wrongheaded and get a bunch of anecdotal "evidence" to the contrary.
As the topic says, a lot of it fits the pattern of buyer's remorse (A bunch of people trying to convince themselves they got the best deal).
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
Great ANOTHER propriatery socket and chipset (Score:1)
Gee, Intel must be scared of K6-3/K7... (Score:1)
Guess they are finally feeling the heat. Still the articles "best kept secret" is laughable.
Katmai vs. PowerPC (Score:1)
But I'm sure Intel will convince the masses that Katmai is the greatest thing since the 386.
Pentium III? What about Septium? (Score:1)
ahhhhhhh (Score:1)
I'll put my money on AMD and IBM/Motorola PowerPC chips.
heh, I even read that the Katmai now does 4 FPU calculations at once now instead of just 1 in the PII...heh, just when Intel was going to catch up with the K6-2, AMD does it again by going to 16 FPU calculations per cycle...technically AMD will scorch the PIII...but we'll see the benchmarks and real-world results soon enough. As for PowerPC G3 and the upcoming G4's....they just flat out rule.
my $0.02
intel chips (Score:1)
Sure... (Score:1)
Won't this cause problems in software? (Score:1)