INTEL have cancelled their Pentium 4 4GHz processor.
Is this due to manufacturing difficulties, or are users no longer interested in upgrading?
AMD have responded by delivering a painful blow in the form of a new varient of Athlon64 offering a dual-core and it's own northbridge for minimal read/write latency or faster cache searches.
Gradually, we are moving towards the PC on a chip, as invisaged by Cyrix back in the mid 90s.
Is this due to manufacturing difficulties, or are users no longer interested in upgrading?
AMD have responded by delivering a painful blow in the form of a new varient of Athlon64 offering a dual-core and it's own northbridge for minimal read/write latency or faster cache searches.
Gradually, we are moving towards the PC on a chip, as invisaged by Cyrix back in the mid 90s.