Overview: Market Launch Dates For The Latest Intel And AMD CPUs
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Intel
AMD
April 14, 2003
P4 3.0 GHz (800 MHz)151 days
Row 0 - Cell 2
February 10, 2003
Row 1 - Cell 1
Athlon XP 3000+133 days
November 14, 2002
P4 HT 3.06 GHz80 days
Row 2 - Cell 2
September 30, 2002
Row 3 - Cell 1
Athlon XP 2800+40 days
August 26, 2002
P4 2.8 GHz112 days
Row 4 - Cell 2
August 21, 2002
Row 5 - Cell 1
Athlon XP 2600+72 days
June 10, 2002
Row 6 - Cell 1
Athlon XP 2200+ (0.13 µm)89 days
May 6, 2002
P4 2.53 GHz34 days
Row 7 - Cell 2
April 2, 2002
P4 2.4 GHz85 days
Row 8 - Cell 2
March 13, 2002
Row 9 - Cell 1
Athlon XP 2100+65 days
January 7, 2002
P4 2.2 GHz (0.13µm)133 days
Athlon XP 2000+63 days
November 5, 2001
Row 11 - Cell 1
Athlon XP 1900+27 days
October 9, 2001
Row 12 - Cell 1
Athlon XP 1800+97 days
August 27, 2001
P4 2.0 GHz89 days
Row 13 - Cell 2
July 4, 2001
Row 14 - Cell 1
Athlon 1400104 days
May 30, 2001
P4 1.7 GHz190 days
Row 15 - Cell 2
March 22, 2001
Row 16 - Cell 1
Athlon 1333155 days
November 21, 2000
P4 1.5 GHz (0.18 µm)
Row 17 - Cell 2
October 18, 2000
Row 18 - Cell 1
Athlon 1200135 days
June 5, 2000
Row 19 - Cell 1
Athlon 1000 (0.18 µm)
Unlocking the multiplier: this feature is only available for the press!
Processor developers know it: optimal performance can only be had when the CPU and memory bandwidth run synchronously. Intel has succeeded in doing this as well, because the 875P chipset makes the same bandwidth of 6.5 GB/s available for the system memory.
Asus cheats: hoping to gain more points with a slightly increased FSB...
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