IT.NEWS WEEKLY
August 22, 2000, NO.
12
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THIS ISSUE:
1. Intel to Unveil Pentium 4 Details
2. Intel
Expands Shanghai Chip-Assembly Plant
3. Compaq Launches New IPAQ
Products
4. New Data Synchronization Standard
5. AMD to Unveil an Improved
Athlon Microprocessor
6. Compaq Considers Transmeta Chips
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1. Intel to Unveil Pentium 4
Details
Today Intel begins its hardware developers
conference in Silicon Valley. At the conference Intel will unveil details
of its next microprocessor chip, called Pentium 4. This chip would eventually
replace its current Pentium III microprocessor in tens of millions of PCs
worldwide. The Pentium 4 is designed to enable streaming media, 3D graphics and
take advantage of Intel's peer-to-peer networking technology. This technology is
similar to the peer-to-peer network at the centre of a high profile legal battle
between the US music industry and Napster, the online music swapping
website. Intel's latest microprocessor will be commercially available in
the fourth quarter of this year and will be its fastest chip so far, running at
1.4 giga Hertz. Most desktop PCs sold today run at about half that speed.
2. Intel Expands Shanghai Chip-Assembly Plant
In order
to keep up with market growth, Intel Corp recently announced it will expand
its flash memory chip assembly and testing site in Shanghai to 56,000 square
metres. That it is nearly five times the size of an exciting facility. The
expansion is faze two of Intel's site in the Pudong industrial zone, and it's
expected to open for production in August 2001. The Shanghai site is Intel's
first manufacturing site in China and the company's fourth final assembly and
testing location in the world. The expansion will enable Intel to increase flash
capacity as well as produce other chip products at the site in the
future.
Source: Electronic Buyers News
3. Compaq Launches New IPAQ Products
Laying claim to a
new market, Compaq Computer Corporation last week announced a line of Compaq
iPAQ products and services aimed squarely at the power of the Internet. The new
products include a personal audio player, a home Internet appliance with instant
MSN web access, a port that offers wireless Internet access and home networking,
and Black Berry handheld and wireless e-mail devices manufactured by Research in
Motion Ltd.
Source: Compaq
4. New Data Synchronization Standard
The SyncML
consortium, founded by Ericsson, IBM, Lotus, Motorola, Nokia, Palm and Psion,
has enlisted the support of 340 other companies and expects to finalize Version
1.0 of its data synchronization standard by the end of the year. Noel Poore,
head of software technology at Psion, explains to ESN that SyncML is necessary
because of the proliferation of mobile computing devices and products used to
synchronize the data between these devices and corporate networks. He says, "All
of these products work on different sets of devices, applications and data
types... this creates islands of data that can only be synchronized by one
particular product."
Source: ESN
5. AMD to Unveil an Improved Athlon
Microprocessor
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is close to
announcing a 1.2 GHz version of its Athlon microprocessor. The company is
likely to disclose a more detailed timetable in the early fall. AMD has been
jockeying with Intel for the bragging rights that come with being the speed
leader. In March AMD beat its larger rival by being first to market with a 1GHz
processor. In a couple of weeks AMD will launch a list of "major
manufacturers" that plan to use the company's newest 1.1 GHz Athlon
chip.
Source: ZDNet News
6. Compaq Considers Transmeta Chips
Compaq has
confirmed that it is evaluating Transmeta's Crusoe chip, becoming the latest in
a string of PC vendors who are considering using the low-power processor in
mobile devices. Earlier this week, Sony said it would launch a new range of Vaio
C1 notebooks housing the Crusoe chip later this year. IBM has also committed to
launching a notebook based on based on the chip in the fourth quarter. Both
products are described as ultra-portable, and the companies said Crusoe's lower
power consumption and reduced heat generation are beneficial in these types of
device.
Source: Vnunet.com
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