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tino
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« on: July 15, 2011, 03:27:28 PM »

 

A couple of weeks ago it was reported

that Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge-E processor and Waimea Bay  platform had been delayed until January 2012. New information has  reached us that suggest that Intel is trying very hard to get the new  platform out this year, although this means that the company will axe a  lot of platform features.

Judging by the information we've seen, Intel is having several issues  with the new platform, ranging from storage, to PCI Express and  apparently even CPU revisions. It's pretty much bad news all around. But  let's take a step back and look at things with a view from Intel's Xeon  roadmap. The picture below is from a partner presentation and although  it's been seen before, we're going to leave that partner un-named as we  don't want to get them in any trouble. As you can see, it details four  different chipset SKUs for Patsburg,- A, -B, -D and -T.
Read the full news story here
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crosscourt
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2011, 10:26:46 PM »

Delay it alot longer if needed as the r/d cycle is getting a bit fast the last few years.
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