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SBN Reporter's Notebook What's heard on the chip beat |
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(01/26/2001 5:25 PM EST) URL: http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=10806742 |
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Via plans low-cost 1-GHz PC processor
SAN JOSE -- Via Technologies Inc. will shortly announced a new x86-based microprocessor line for the low-cost PC market, with plans to develop a 1-GHz chip by early-2002, said Eric Chang, director of product marketing for Taiwan-based chip company.
In an interview at the Platform Conference here this week, Chang said Via will roll out its code-named Samuel II processor in the first quarter of 2001. Samuel II is a 750- to 850-MHz chip geared for low-cost PCs, he said.
Later this year, Via will ship a 950-MHz processor. And in early-2002, it will roll out the C5X, a 1-GHz chip, he added.
"We want to expand our microprocessor business," Chang said. Analysts believe that Via's processor business only represents 5% of its total sales. The remaining portion comes from its bread-and-butter PC chip set products.
Here come faster Athlon chips...
SAN JOSE -- Continuing to put pressure on Intel Corp. in the x86-based processor market, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will shortly unveil new and faster versions of its popular Athlon family of MPUs.
At present, AMD's fastest Athlon is a 1.2-GHz processor. "I expect to see a 1.3-GHz version from AMD in the next four weeks," said analyst Nathan Brookwood, who tracks the industry for InSight64, a market research firm in Saratoga, Calif. "I expect a 1.5-GHz version in the next quarter, and a 1.7-GHz in the early part of the fourth quarter."
...and faster Pentium 4 processors too
SAN JOSE -- AMD isn't the only company moving up the performance curve. In the near future, Intel Corp. is expected to roll out 1.6-, 1.7-, and 1.8-GHz versions of its Pentium 4 line of processors, Brookwood said.
"By the end of the third quarter of 2000, I would expect Intel to have a 2-GHz Pentium 4," he said. At present, Intel's fastest Pentium 4 runs at 1.5 GHz.
For now, K&S plans
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