2006: 1333MHz system bandwidth will be realized
Intel has officially announced to the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that it will release a generation of processors specifically for the code-named servers Woodcrest that supports 1333MHz system bandwidth. in the third quarter of this year. However, there are signs that Intel is trying to launch this product in the second quarter.
Also in the second quarter, users will see the launch of chips such as Dempsey 3.73GHz, Presler 960 SKU and Itanium Madison 533MHz. A special feature is that the Madison 533s chip will have L3 cache of up to 9MB and 6MB running at 1.6GHz.
The Montecito 9000 product line will also launch new products around the middle of the second quarter of this year. However, Intel has not yet made a formal decision on the speed or cache size for the new Montecito product line.
Tulsa chip generation with 16MB of L3 cache capacity works with the 667/800 system bandwidth that will also be available later this year.
In general, in the second quarter of this year, Intel will release a series of new server products.
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