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		<description><![CDATA[DETAILS HAVE EMERGED of the future design of Intel’s Tejas/Pentium V processor, and of how the chip firm will present<a href="http://iman.web.id/pentium-5.htm" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DETAILS HAVE EMERGED of the future design of Intel’s Tejas/Pentium V processor, and of how the chip firm will present it to the world.</p>
<p>The chip will sample internally at Intel in January 2004 and will take between four to six months to get to market. The Pentium 6 will follow a very similar schedule.</p>
<p>The Pentium V is likely to fly along at between 5GHz to 7GHz, have 2MB plus of level two cache, be built on a 90 nanometer process, and have a stackable design.</p>
<p>The processor we believe, sits in the LGA 775 pin socket, and above it is a very thin heatsink. But, according to sources close to the firm’s plans, another permeable heatsink can sit between this and another microprocessor module, giving a stackable design.</p>
<p><span id="more-21"></span> The final design of this arrangement is not set in stone.</p>
<p>According to this source, and the details have not been confirmed, a module sitting on top could provide 64-bit extensions.</p>
<p>And the source claimed, Microsoft is ready to launch a version of Windows called Elements with 64-bit extensions.</p>
<p>The idea seems to be that people can buy a 32-bit module, and then add in the 64-bit processor.</p>
<p>There are three samples of an arrangement of the Pentium V here in Taiwan this week, with a very thin processor and lots of wires and patches stuck on it, just to show proof of concept.</p>
<p>The Pentium V could have a front side bus speed of as much as 4000MHz, the source claimed, although this may be reserved for the next chip along, the Nehalem. µ</p>
<p>source : <a href="http://www.theinquirer.net" target="_blank">http://www.theinquirer.net</a></p>
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