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Intel "granite bay", on OCT. 22?

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Kunaak

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heres the link.

http://freespace.virgin.net/m.warner/RoadmapQ402.htm

heres the quote.

Intel E7205 chipset, formally known as Granite Bay, for the Pentium 4 Northwood (and single processor Xeon Prestonia) is expected to be released on October 22nd (perhaps later?). Granite Bay is expected to feature 533Mhz FSB support, dual channel DDR200/266 DDR SDRAM (giving a memory bandwidth of 4.2Gb/s), AGP 8X and Intel's ICH4 South Bridge.

true?
god I would love for it to be...
I want something more then RD.
 
Here's a couple of pics of boards. That's about all.

Sounds great, though. Bet it'll cost $150+ when it hits the market. :(

at this part of the Intel site it says:

Faster System Bus, New Chipsets Coming Later This YeaB] r[/
In his keynote at the Intel Developer Forum this week, Senior Vice President Mike Fister gave a preview of what's coming later this year for the enterprise, including chipsets codenamed Granite Bay and Placer for uni-processor and dual-processor workstations, respectively, and a server chipset (Plumas 533).

These chipsets will feature a 533 MHz system bus for even greater server and workstation performance with dual channel DDR 266 memory (Granite Bay and Placer also have AGP 8X support) and are due in the fourth quarter 2002 along with new Intel Xeon processors for servers and workstations.
 
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