Intel Close To Releasing Pentium 4 570J Chip

edited November 2004 in Science & Tech
Intel Corp. maybe hours away from releasing its latest and last Pentium 4 processor based on the original Prescott core, according to various reports over the Web. The processor that will be clocked at 3.80GHz will remain Intel’s highest clock-speed processor for quite a while, as the company plans to find different ways of rising performance than increasing clock-speeds of its chips.
Intel’s Pentium 4 570J processor with 3.80GHz frequency, Hyper-Threading technology and 1MB of level-two cache is designed to fit into current 800MHz Quad Pumped Bus mainboards running i925- and i915-series of chipsets.

However, a bit enhanced performance is not the only peculiarity of the new microprocessor, as it also sports eXecute Disable (XD) technology that is sometimes referred as NX bit as well as EIST (Enhanced Intel Speed Step) technology that adjusts performance depending on load in order to maintain low heat dissipation and quiet operation of personal computers. Eventually lower-speed Pentium 4 processors will also get XD and EIST features. Still, the new 570J processor does not have 64-bit capability, even though it is months from Microsoft’s release of a special version of Windows XP that takes advantage of 64-bit chips. Some believe Intel will enable 64-bit capability in its chips only in 2005, when the new processors based on the Prescott 2M core emerge. Intel’s arch-rival Advanced Micro Devices released desktop x86-64 chips back in September, 2003.
Source: X-Bit Labs

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  • GargGarg Purveyor of Lincoln Nightmares Icrontian
    edited November 2004
    KingFish wrote:
    ... as the company plans to find different ways of rising performance than increasing clock-speeds of its chips.

    What a concept...
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