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Title:Hudson VLSI
Notice:For Digital Chip Data - CHIPBZ::PRODUCTION$:[DS_INFO...]
Moderator:RICKS::PHIPPS
Created:Wed Feb 12 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:701
Total number of notes:4658

647.0. "ISSCC 1997 papers/talks/slides ?" by KAMPUS::NEIDECKER (EUROMEDIA: Distributed Multimedia Archives) Mon Feb 10 1997 02:59

    I know it's only just over, but still...
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647.1Reference pointers...SHARE::STARVASKIMon Feb 10 1997 09:3611
    
    I know your trying to generate some discussion on what occured,
    but I thought I'd just remind folks that our TSS's are video-
    taped.  The seminar described in 160.141 (5 ISSCC presentations)
    is available throught the HLO Library.
    
    Additionally the Library has historically ordered copies of the
    ISSCC proceedings.
    
    /p
    
647.2Just another thought :-)KAMPUS::NEIDECKEREUROMEDIA: Distributed Multimedia ArchivesTue Feb 11 1997 07:001
    The HLO library is not terribly convenient here in Germany...
647.3We certainly don't have a video of this ...KAMPUS::NEIDECKEREUROMEDIA: Distributed Multimedia ArchivesTue Feb 11 1997 08:1316
    Intel Demonstrates 400-MHz Microprocessor at ISSCC
    
    SANTA CLARA, Calif., -- February 7, 1997 Intel Corporation today
    showcased in a technology demonstration a microprocessor based
    on Inte P6 architecture family at speeds of 400-MHz and higher at
    the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San
    Francisco. The demonstration illustrated the performance potential of
    the P6 architecture and Intel existing high-volume manufacturing
    capabilities.
    
    This 400-MHz processor technology demonstration has 7.5 million
    transistors and was produced on Intels current high-volume 0.35 micron
    manufacturing process technology. This is the exact same process
    that Intel uses today to produce the overwhelming majority of its
    microprocessor product line.
    
647.4demo ?RDGENG::WILLIAMS_ATue Feb 11 1997 09:406
    so, is this a 'P6', or a 'based on the P6 architecture' ? And what does
    that mean anyway ?
    
    When can we/Compaq ship a 400Mhz Wintel ? 
    
    AW
647.5Not a shippable productKAMPUS::NEIDECKEREUROMEDIA: Distributed Multimedia ArchivesTue Feb 11 1997 10:032
    It apparently was a specially cooled Klamath (a "golden silicon" one,
    not unlike the 320 Mhz EV45 we had at Cebit 1994).
647.6Ah, the magic of chillingSUBPAC::FARICELLITue Feb 11 1997 13:095
   Or the 767MHz EV56 part that was demoed by Digital and Kryotech in 11/96.
   (it was cooled using the same technology).

   -- John Faricelli
647.7COL01::LINNARTZSun Feb 16 1997 15:523
    I red that the 400 Mhz part demonstrated is targeted for late '98
    
    Pit