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Premio Desktop and Intel Processor Premio Desktop and Intel Processor Roadmap for Q4/2002Roadmap for Q4/2002
Premio Desktop and Intel ProcessorPremio Desktop and Intel ProcessorRoadmap for Q4/2002 to Q3/2003Roadmap for Q4/2002 to Q3/2003
By Calvin ChenBy Calvin ChenTechnical DirectorTechnical Director
AgendaAgenda
Intel Desktop Processor OverviewIntel Desktop Processor Overview
Intel Desktop Processor RoadmapIntel Desktop Processor Roadmap
-- Q4/2002, Q1/2003, Q2/2003, and Q3/2003 Breakdown-- Q4/2002, Q1/2003, Q2/2003, and Q3/2003 Breakdown
Premio Desktop RoadmapPremio Desktop Roadmap
-- Q4/2002, Q1/2003, Q2/2003, and Q3/2003 Breakdown-- Q4/2002, Q1/2003, Q2/2003, and Q3/2003 Breakdown
Other Desktop Technologies (USB, Firewire, AGP, etc.)Other Desktop Technologies (USB, Firewire, AGP, etc.)
SummarySummary
Intel Desktop Processor OverviewIntel Desktop Processor Overview
Intel’s P4 transition from the Willamette core (0.18 micro / 256K cache) to Intel’s P4 transition from the Willamette core (0.18 micro / 256K cache) to
the Northwood core (0.13 micron / 512K cache) will be complete by the the Northwood core (0.13 micron / 512K cache) will be complete by the
end of 2002end of 2002
The next phase is to transition the P4 from the 400MHz front side bus The next phase is to transition the P4 from the 400MHz front side bus
(FSB) to the faster 533MHz FSB and (FSB) to the faster 533MHz FSB and FASTEST 800MHz FSBFASTEST 800MHz FSB
By Q1/2003, the only P4 400MHz FSB CPU available will be the 2.0A GHz, By Q1/2003, the only P4 400MHz FSB CPU available will be the 2.0A GHz,
everything else will 533MHzeverything else will 533MHz
Intel’s 2003 initiative is to get Hyper-Threading (HT) enabled CPUs down Intel’s 2003 initiative is to get Hyper-Threading (HT) enabled CPUs down
to desktop systems; currently, only the P4/3.06GHz is HTto desktop systems; currently, only the P4/3.06GHz is HT
It won’t be until Q2/2003 when Intel will make a major HT push by It won’t be until Q2/2003 when Intel will make a major HT push by
releasing P4 CPUs with an even faster FSB of 800MHzreleasing P4 CPUs with an even faster FSB of 800MHz
On the Celeron side, Intel will transition to the Northwood core and On the Celeron side, Intel will transition to the Northwood core and
continue ramping up the speeds in 100MHz incrementscontinue ramping up the speeds in 100MHz increments
Celeron FSB and L2 cache will remain at 400MHz and 128KCeleron FSB and L2 cache will remain at 400MHz and 128K
Intel Desktop Processor RoadmapIntel Desktop Processor Roadmap
P4-W = Willamette core (0.18 micron); 256K L2 cache; 400MHz FSBP4-N/400 = Northwood core (0.13 micron); 512K L2 cache; 400MHz FSBP4-N/533 = Northwood core (0.13 micron); 512K L2 cache; 533MHz FSBP4-N/800 = Northwood core (0.13 micron); 512K L2 cache; 800MHz FSBCeleron-W = Willamette core (0.18 micron); 128K L2 cache; 400MHz FSBCeleron-N = Northwood core (0.13 micron); 128K L2 cache; 400MHz FSBRed denotes P4 with Hyper-Threading Technology
Intel Processor Q4/2002 BreakdownIntel Processor Q4/2002 Breakdown
The Celeron will transition to the Northwood core this quarter, so Intel can The Celeron will transition to the Northwood core this quarter, so Intel can
continue ramping up the speedcontinue ramping up the speed
Celeron will hit 2.20GHz by the end of 2002Celeron will hit 2.20GHz by the end of 2002
The Celeron (all speeds) will still be running at 400MHz FSB with 128K L2 The Celeron (all speeds) will still be running at 400MHz FSB with 128K L2
cache; the reason is because Intel doesn’t want the Celeron overlapping into cache; the reason is because Intel doesn’t want the Celeron overlapping into
the P4-Northwood (400 or 533/FSB/512K) spacethe P4-Northwood (400 or 533/FSB/512K) space
For the P4 processor, the majority will be Northwood core (512K)For the P4 processor, the majority will be Northwood core (512K)
Intel will begin to phase out the 400MHz FSB CPUs during this quarterIntel will begin to phase out the 400MHz FSB CPUs during this quarter
The fastest P4 available (and the only one with Hyper-Threading) will be the The fastest P4 available (and the only one with Hyper-Threading) will be the
P4/3.06GHzP4/3.06GHz
The remaining 533FSB CPUs (2.4B, 2.53, 2.66, and 2.80GHz) and 400FSB CPUs The remaining 533FSB CPUs (2.4B, 2.53, 2.66, and 2.80GHz) and 400FSB CPUs
(1.8A, 2.0A, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6GHz) will not have Hyper-Threading(1.8A, 2.0A, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6GHz) will not have Hyper-Threading
Intel Processor Q1/2003 BreakdownIntel Processor Q1/2003 Breakdown
No major changes for Q1/2003No major changes for Q1/2003
Intel will be phasing out the 400FSB P4s in favor of the Intel will be phasing out the 400FSB P4s in favor of the
533FSB533FSB
Highest speed P4 will still be at 3.06GHzHighest speed P4 will still be at 3.06GHz
No changes for the CeleronNo changes for the Celeron
Intel Processor Q2/2003 BreakdownIntel Processor Q2/2003 Breakdown
In this quarter, Intel will release their next generation P4 chipset In this quarter, Intel will release their next generation P4 chipset
codename “Springdale”codename “Springdale”
Springdale will bring the following new technologies to desktop Springdale will bring the following new technologies to desktop
platforms: AGP 8X, DDR400, serial ATA, 800MHz FSB, and possibly platforms: AGP 8X, DDR400, serial ATA, 800MHz FSB, and possibly
integrated wireless supportintegrated wireless support
Accompanying the Springdale chipset will be a new line of P4 running Accompanying the Springdale chipset will be a new line of P4 running
at 800MHz FSB with speeds of 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, and 3.2GHzat 800MHz FSB with speeds of 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, and 3.2GHz
All 800MHz FSB P4 will be HT enabledAll 800MHz FSB P4 will be HT enabled
Intel will keep the 533MHz FSB P4s around till the end of 2003Intel will keep the 533MHz FSB P4s around till the end of 2003
No major change for the Celeron, other than a minor speed bump to No major change for the Celeron, other than a minor speed bump to
2.3GHz2.3GHz
Intel Processor Q3/2003 BreakdownIntel Processor Q3/2003 Breakdown
After the launch of the Springdale chipset and the P4 800MHz FSB After the launch of the Springdale chipset and the P4 800MHz FSB
CPUs in the last quarter, things will settle down againCPUs in the last quarter, things will settle down again
So no major changes on the P4 and Celeron side for this quarterSo no major changes on the P4 and Celeron side for this quarter
But going forward to Q4/2003, we should see the release of the next But going forward to Q4/2003, we should see the release of the next
generation P4 core codename “Prescott”generation P4 core codename “Prescott”
See the upcoming slide Desktop Q3/2003 for more details about See the upcoming slide Desktop Q3/2003 for more details about
PrescottPrescott
Premio Desktop RoadmapPremio Desktop Roadmap
* = denotes new product
Premio Desktop Q4/2002 BreakdownPremio Desktop Q4/2002 Breakdown
For our Premio desktop product line-up, we have three categories: NetPC/Mini PC, For our Premio desktop product line-up, we have three categories: NetPC/Mini PC,
micro ATX, and ATXmicro ATX, and ATX
For NetPC/MiniPC (Calypso/Argos/Proteus), we currently have the Calypso 4; Argos S651, For NetPC/MiniPC (Calypso/Argos/Proteus), we currently have the Calypso 4; Argos S651,
845GL, and 845EM; Proteus S651, 845GL, 845EM, and 845EPT2L845GL, and 845EM; Proteus S651, 845GL, 845EM, and 845EPT2L
For micro ATX (Minos), we currently have the S651, 845GL, 845EPT2L, and 845EMFor micro ATX (Minos), we currently have the S651, 845GL, 845EPT2L, and 845EM
We will phase out the 845GL once our inventory is exhaustedWe will phase out the 845GL once our inventory is exhausted
For ATX (Athena/Shadowhawk G2), For ATX (Athena/Shadowhawk G2), we have the Athena 845D (400MHz FSB only), which we we have the Athena 845D (400MHz FSB only), which we
will phase out once inventory is exhaustedwill phase out once inventory is exhausted
For the 533FSB side, we have the Athena 845E, 845EBG2, 845EBG2L, and 850E (Rambus For the 533FSB side, we have the Athena 845E, 845EBG2, 845EBG2L, and 850E (Rambus
PC800); PC800); currently only the 845E supports the P4/3.06GHz with Hyper-Threadingcurrently only the 845E supports the P4/3.06GHz with Hyper-Threading
We will be skipping the 845PE chipset (which only adds DDR333 support); the performance We will be skipping the 845PE chipset (which only adds DDR333 support); the performance
delta between DDR266 and DDR333 is only about 1-2%delta between DDR266 and DDR333 is only about 1-2%
See this PDF file for benchmarking numbers: See this PDF file for benchmarking numbers:
http://www.premiopc.com/pdfs/performance/Premio_DDR266_and_DDR333_Performance_Comparison.pdfhttp://www.premiopc.com/pdfs/performance/Premio_DDR266_and_DDR333_Performance_Comparison.pdf
Premio Desktop Q1/2003 Breakdown Premio Desktop Q1/2003 Breakdown
On the NetPC/MiniPC end, we will introduce two new platforms:On the NetPC/MiniPC end, we will introduce two new platforms:
Calypso 4ECalypso 4E, which will use the Intel 845GV chipset to give us 533FSB and , which will use the Intel 845GV chipset to give us 533FSB and
HT supportHT support
S651BS651B, which is a revision of our S651 add HT support, which is a revision of our S651 add HT support
We will begin to phase out the Minos/Argos/Proteus 845EM this quarterWe will begin to phase out the Minos/Argos/Proteus 845EM this quarter
For the Athena/Shadowhawk G2, we will For the Athena/Shadowhawk G2, we will phase out the 850E in favor of phase out the 850E in favor of
the 850E2the 850E2, which will add Rambus PC1066 support, which will add Rambus PC1066 support
The Athena 850E2 life cycle will be relatively short, because The Athena 850E2 life cycle will be relatively short, because Intel will be Intel will be
dropping Rambus support in the future and going with a dual channel dropping Rambus support in the future and going with a dual channel
DDR333/400 solutionDDR333/400 solution with their upcoming Springdale chipset with their upcoming Springdale chipset
Premio Desktop Q2/2003 BreakdownPremio Desktop Q2/2003 Breakdown
In this quarter, Intel will launch their Springdale chipset, which is the In this quarter, Intel will launch their Springdale chipset, which is the
successor to their 845x chipsetsuccessor to their 845x chipset
We will be using two version of the Springdale chipset: Springdale-PE and We will be using two version of the Springdale chipset: Springdale-PE and
Springdale-GSpringdale-G
Springdale-PE will support 800/533/400FSB, dual channel DDR400, and AGP Springdale-PE will support 800/533/400FSB, dual channel DDR400, and AGP
8X (no integrated video)8X (no integrated video)
For the Athena/Shadowhawk G2, we will launch the Springdale-PE platformFor the Athena/Shadowhawk G2, we will launch the Springdale-PE platform
For the Minos/Argos/Proteus series, we will launch the Springdale-G (which For the Minos/Argos/Proteus series, we will launch the Springdale-G (which
has all the features of Springdale-PE w/ the addition of integrated video)has all the features of Springdale-PE w/ the addition of integrated video)
We will continue to keep the S651B around, as long as there is sufficient We will continue to keep the S651B around, as long as there is sufficient
demanddemand
The 845E will be discontinued in favor of the Springdale-PEThe 845E will be discontinued in favor of the Springdale-PE
Premio Desktop Q3/2003 BreakdownPremio Desktop Q3/2003 Breakdown
After the launch of the Springdale chipset, things will settle again for awhileAfter the launch of the Springdale chipset, things will settle again for awhile
So no major changes to our desktop platforms in Q3/2003So no major changes to our desktop platforms in Q3/2003
By this time, all the desktops should have Hyper-Threading and at least 533FSB By this time, all the desktops should have Hyper-Threading and at least 533FSB
support w/ USB 2.0support w/ USB 2.0
Looking beyond to Q4/2003, Intel will release their next generation P4 CPU core Looking beyond to Q4/2003, Intel will release their next generation P4 CPU core
codename Prescottcodename Prescott
Prescott will be the successor to the Northwood core (0.13 micron, 512K L2 cache)Prescott will be the successor to the Northwood core (0.13 micron, 512K L2 cache)
Details for Prescott are sketchy at best now, but it will be 0.09 micron and may Details for Prescott are sketchy at best now, but it will be 0.09 micron and may
have 1MB L2 cache, and will probably start life at 3.4GHz or higherhave 1MB L2 cache, and will probably start life at 3.4GHz or higher
Prescott FSB will probably remain at 800MHzPrescott FSB will probably remain at 800MHz
Currently, it's unknown if Prescott will require a new chipsetCurrently, it's unknown if Prescott will require a new chipset
Other Desktop TechnologiesOther Desktop Technologies
USB 2.0USB 2.0: It's available now; keep in mind that USB : It's available now; keep in mind that USB
2.0 is backwards compatible w/ USB 1.1 devices. It is 2.0 is backwards compatible w/ USB 1.1 devices. It is
also known as Hi-Speed USB. This should take us to also known as Hi-Speed USB. This should take us to
the end of 2003. There are no plans for USB 3.0 yet.the end of 2003. There are no plans for USB 3.0 yet.
IEEE1394/FirewireIEEE1394/Firewire: Currently, Firewire maxes out at : Currently, Firewire maxes out at
400Mbps; Firewire is mainly used for DV (digital 400Mbps; Firewire is mainly used for DV (digital
video) editing. With the advent of USB 2.0, Firewire video) editing. With the advent of USB 2.0, Firewire
will be a niche technology for use with video editing will be a niche technology for use with video editing
onlyonly
Other Desktop Technologies (cont.)Other Desktop Technologies (cont.)
Serial ATASerial ATA is the evolution of IDE technology; current ATA-100 is is the evolution of IDE technology; current ATA-100 is
the standard; (ATA-133 is available, but since it is not officially the standard; (ATA-133 is available, but since it is not officially
supported by Intel, it will remain a niche technology)supported by Intel, it will remain a niche technology)
Serial ATA will start at SATA-150, or 150MB/secSerial ATA will start at SATA-150, or 150MB/sec
Specs for SATA II (300MB/sec) and III (600MB/sec [!!!]) are already in Specs for SATA II (300MB/sec) and III (600MB/sec [!!!]) are already in
progressprogress
Two major benefits of SATA is thinner cable and lower voltage Two major benefits of SATA is thinner cable and lower voltage
requirementsrequirements
Current flat ribbon ATA-100 cable is wide and can restrict airflow Current flat ribbon ATA-100 cable is wide and can restrict airflow
inside a chassis (see picture on right); while the SATA cable are much inside a chassis (see picture on right); while the SATA cable are much
thinner and flexiblethinner and flexible
SATA will not take off until the introduction of the Springdale chipset SATA will not take off until the introduction of the Springdale chipset
in Q2/2003; in the meantime, you will probably see some 3in Q2/2003; in the meantime, you will probably see some 3 rdrd party party
SATA PCI controllersSATA PCI controllers
HDD makers will not transition from the current 40 pin IDE HDDs to HDD makers will not transition from the current 40 pin IDE HDDs to
SATA HDDs unless there is a strong demandSATA HDDs unless there is a strong demand
Other Desktop Technologies (cont.)Other Desktop Technologies (cont.)
MemoryMemory: We have DDR266 and DDR333 now. There is no : We have DDR266 and DDR333 now. There is no
real incentive to jump to DDR333, as the performance gain real incentive to jump to DDR333, as the performance gain
is very slight. As far as Intel is concern, Rambus is dead; is very slight. As far as Intel is concern, Rambus is dead;
Intel will not have any Rambus chipset beyond PC1066. Intel will not have any Rambus chipset beyond PC1066.
Instead, Intel will be using dual channel DDR400 Instead, Intel will be using dual channel DDR400
(effectively giving us DDR800) in their Springdale chipset(effectively giving us DDR800) in their Springdale chipset
AGPAGP: For the majority of desktop systems, AGP 4X will : For the majority of desktop systems, AGP 4X will
continue to be the norm; currently, ATI Radeon 9700 is continue to be the norm; currently, ATI Radeon 9700 is
AGP 8X, and nVidia is revising some of their current cards AGP 8X, and nVidia is revising some of their current cards
(for example, the GeForce4 Ti 4800) to AGP 8X. But there (for example, the GeForce4 Ti 4800) to AGP 8X. But there
is very little performance gain going from AGP 4X to 8X. is very little performance gain going from AGP 4X to 8X.
Intel will have official AGP 8X support in their Springdale Intel will have official AGP 8X support in their Springdale
chipset in Q2/2003chipset in Q2/2003
Summary for Intel Desktop ProcessorsSummary for Intel Desktop Processors
Starting in 2003, begin to transition your customers to P4 533FSBStarting in 2003, begin to transition your customers to P4 533FSB
For Celeron, you can remain at 400FSB, although your CPU upgrade For Celeron, you can remain at 400FSB, although your CPU upgrade
options will be limited once the P4 400FSB CPUs are phased outoptions will be limited once the P4 400FSB CPUs are phased out
Hyper-Threading (HT) technology is here (in a limited amount) as the Hyper-Threading (HT) technology is here (in a limited amount) as the
P4/3.06GHzP4/3.06GHz
Q1/2003 should be a relatively quiet quarter as there are no major CPU Q1/2003 should be a relatively quiet quarter as there are no major CPU
changeschanges
Starting in Q2/2003, Intel will introduce their P4 800FSB CPUs (all with Starting in Q2/2003, Intel will introduce their P4 800FSB CPUs (all with
HT support)HT support)
Prescott, the successor the P4 Northwood core, will be arriving late Prescott, the successor the P4 Northwood core, will be arriving late
Q3/2003 or Q4/2003Q3/2003 or Q4/2003
Summary for Premio DesktopsSummary for Premio Desktops
We will start transitioning our desktop platforms to HT support starting in We will start transitioning our desktop platforms to HT support starting in
Q1/2003Q1/2003
By Q1/2003, our entire desktop product line will have 533/400FSB supportBy Q1/2003, our entire desktop product line will have 533/400FSB support
We will launch the 850E2, S651B, and Calypso 4E platforms in Q1/2003We will launch the 850E2, S651B, and Calypso 4E platforms in Q1/2003
In Q2/2003, we will launch new desktops based on the Springdale chipsetIn Q2/2003, we will launch new desktops based on the Springdale chipset
Inform your customers of these changes, so they know the life cycle of Inform your customers of these changes, so they know the life cycle of
our desktop productsour desktop products
Intel and AMD are locked in a battle for the fastest desktop, so except Intel and AMD are locked in a battle for the fastest desktop, so except
major changes every other quarter in 2003major changes every other quarter in 2003
Because of this, the life cycle of desktop is relatively short nowBecause of this, the life cycle of desktop is relatively short now
The EndThe End
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