Well i saw this at the end of the P4 1.7ghz reveiw:
"Now I am only waiting for 'Northwood' and 'Brookdale'. The times for AMD will finally become harder again"
"The next action is significant price cuts, which will be particularly easy for Intel once the next-generation Pentium 4 ('Northwood' core) will be released, because it will be a shrunk (and thus cheaper to produce) version of the current 'Willamette' core."
"The second half of 2001 will hopefully see the Brookdale-chipset for Pentium 4, with SDRAM as well as DDR-SDRAM support."
"AMD will have to react with price cuts as well, unless it wants to lose market share."
Well the current p4 blows. Northwood looks pretty good.
Leader of the Anti VIA-Nvidia Army
"Now I am only waiting for 'Northwood' and 'Brookdale'. The times for AMD will finally become harder again"
"The next action is significant price cuts, which will be particularly easy for Intel once the next-generation Pentium 4 ('Northwood' core) will be released, because it will be a shrunk (and thus cheaper to produce) version of the current 'Willamette' core."
"The second half of 2001 will hopefully see the Brookdale-chipset for Pentium 4, with SDRAM as well as DDR-SDRAM support."
"AMD will have to react with price cuts as well, unless it wants to lose market share."
Well the current p4 blows. Northwood looks pretty good.
Leader of the Anti VIA-Nvidia Army