Mail Archives: pgcc/1999/05/21/06:42:05
Hi!
> I was wondering if there is any speculation, q's, etc about what the K7
> may be capable of.
>
> For example:
> Will the K7 be less "register starved" than the rest of the x86
> archictecture, or was this simply not possible while maintaining x86
> compatibility????
It would break the x86-compatibility. The x86 only has 3 bit for the
registers, so you canīt have more than 8 registers without heavy
changes in the instruction set :-(
> Anybody know when K7's will be available at a decent price (yes,
> this is probably near to impossible to determine, but it could make an
> interesting point for discussion.)
I donīt know, what you mean with decent price. But I would suggest to
wait
until October/November before purchasing a K7.
AMD will be using 0.18 technologie than, so you can expect higher
frequencies
and cheaper prices then. Then I expect, that VIA/SiS/ALi wonīt be able
to
release their K7 chipsets until june, and I expect their offerings to be
better than AMDs.
> Anyway, I'm bringing this up due to the (hopefully) soon release of the
> AMD K7 in June or July (I hope so, really I do)
I am quite sure, that AMD will be able to release the K7 in June as
promised. Atleast a few to make magazines, web sites and some OEMs
happy.
Higher volumes will probably be a 1 or 2 monthes later, because of the
usual
starting problems at AMD ;-)
In Q3 the number of chip will increase because of the shrink to 0.18 and
the start of the second fab in Dresden.
cu
Jens-Uwe
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