Intel Delaying LGA775 socket T until June

() Despite the appearance at [i]CeBIT[/i] of motherboards supporting the [i]LGA775[/i] socket T [i]Pentium 4[/i] processors, sources at Taiwan’s PC makers are claiming that the new 90nm chips will be generally available in June, rather than as originally scheduled in May. [blockquote]The delay will give Intel more time to migrate its 0.13-micron process technology to 90nm and enable the launch to coincide with the chipmaker’s plans to employ a new numbering scheme for its processors beginning at the end of the second quarter, said the sources.[/blockquote] [link=http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Article.asp?datePublish=2004/03/29&pages=A7&seq=44][b]The full report[/b][/link] - [i]Submitted by[/i] mmonnin

March 30, 2004 4:04 PM ET in News,

Despite the appearance at [i]CeBIT[/i] of motherboards supporting the [i]LGA775[/i] socket T [i]Pentium 4[/i] processors, sources at Taiwan’s PC makers are claiming that the new 90nm chips will be generally available in June, rather than as originally scheduled in May.

[blockquote]The delay will give Intel more time to migrate its 0.13-micron process technology to 90nm and enable the launch to coincide with the chipmaker’s plans to employ a new numbering scheme for its processors beginning at the end of the second quarter, said the sources.[/blockquote]
[link=http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Article.asp?datePublish=2004/03/29&pages=A7&seq=44][b]The full report[/b][/link] – [i]Submitted by[/i] mmonnin

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