Roadmaps Galore
With his ear to the ground, his nose to the grindstone, and a recent penchant for those who are "Passionately Committed To Technology," Mike Magee over at the Inquirer always seems to get the dirt on who will deliver what chip when and how (did I forget a hearty "Hi-Ho Silver?"). Among the current list of goodies on Mike's platter are predictions from Dell , who will be putting out a Pentium 4 notebook using Northwood as early as March next year; IBM , who will be showing off its Regatta H and H Plus, the Regatta Mi and Mi, the Regatta LER, and LPAR by 2002 (who can think past tomorrow this year?); and Intel giving the axe to 100MHz FSB.
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