Tualatin?
Aaron Grewell
agrewell
Mon May 17 11:41:45 PDT 2004
The important thing about the Tualatin is that it requires a different
mobo due to changes to the core. It's not supported by your average
PIII board. It's also a smoking chip by all accounts. One of the
reasons Intel killed it was that it could easily have cannibalized P4
sales had they ramped its MHz rating to the level it was capable of.
This was the redesign that fixed the PIII's issues with 1GHz+ speeds
instead of just working around them.
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 16:16, kwall at kurtwerks.com wrote:
> What in the hell is an Intel Tualatin processor? The Soyo web site
> has entries for "Intel Tualatin Motherboards." I've never heard of
> them.
>
> K
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