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Here is a <A HREF="http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2003/0812/kaigai01l.gif" target="_new">link to a graphical layout of the current Intel desktop roadmap</A>.

Prescott up to 4GHz... What are your thoughts?






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Prescott is only up to 3.8Ghz. 4 Ghz has a question mark.

They seem to be slowing down the pace.

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Isn't Prescott supposed to go up to 5GHz? According to this then there will be only 3 Prescott offerings (3.4, 3.6, 3.8GHz), I don't think that is correct cause I read somewhere that the later Prescotts are gonna ship with a 1066MHz FSB.

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Yes it will scale to 5ghz. But Intel has stated that they will only reach that with tweaks and a more mature 0.09 process. And how far it can scale right now has zilch to do with how much it can scale months from now
 

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Just because the graph stops doesn't necessarily mean Intel will stop ramping the speed.

I am curious to see what happens to Scotty once Tejas is released. Will it continue the speed ramp or will Tejas just take over?

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