Intel pulls ATI from Conroe launch Own goal, own goal!By Charlie Demerjian: Thursday 27 July 2006, 06:44I WAS GOING to rant about the first real test of the AMD/ATI marriage happening later today at the Conroe launch, how will Intel react? Will they take the high road, and do what is best for their users, or get cross and shoot themselves in the foot. Answer? High velocity lead podiatry.Yeah, Intel is said to have pulled all ATI parts from the launch tomorrow, turning the circus tent into a real political circus. If you read Rahul's Blog about it, you will see that up to a few days ago, Conroe + Crossfire was the gaming platform of choice for the new Intel era. That was Monday pre-8am EST though.So, now ATI is forbidden from Intel semi-officially, and who wins? The user? Nope, SLI won't run on Intel chipsets (yet). Intel? Nope, they have a gaming event that will probably end up showing the awesome power of 4 monitors over high frame rates and resolution on a single monitor. The poor demo guy who has to put a few dozen Conroe + NV boxes together on a day's notice? Certainly not him, but guys, give him a raise.Basically the Intel move shows that it is not about what is best for the customers, it is about petty spite. Things like this are ruining the industry, I couldn't agree with Rahul more, but I was kind of hoping that Intel would stand up and take the high road. Yeah, I know.
Intel pulls quad core Kentsfield into Q4 Desktop Roadmaps Weybridge Professional slated for Q2 2007By INQUIRER staff: Tuesday 15 August 2006, 11:31WHILE AVERILL PROFESSIONAL and Fundamental are still slated for a Q3 release, Intel has notified its partners that it will introduce Weybridge Professional in the second quarter of next year.That's emerged from roadmaps seen by the INQ, which also reflect Intel's continuing push of quad core Kentsfield, pulled in for an earlier launch date.Intel has also started using superlatives to describe its desktop processors. For example, Intel Pro is "best", the Pentium D 900 sequence is better, the Pentium D 8000 is good, while the Pentium 4 500 sequence is entry. Yeah, we know the last isn't a superlative, but you get Intel's drift.The Kentsfield quad core will now be launched in the fourth quarter of this year, Intel said. Kentsfield will be numbered in the X6800 sequence, and will likely be the first of many more quad core CPUs in 2007.The introduction of "Bearlake" chipsets in the second quarter of 2007 means several flavours of boards using NCQ S-ATA drives supporting Microsoft Visa Premium. There will be Bearlake G and Bearlake P chipsets in Q2, followed by Bearlake X and Bearlake G+ in the third quarter.Wow, here are some lyrical mobo codenames to conjure with. Dragontail Peak, Hiwassee , Johannesburg, Montpelier, Glasston, Frostburg, Buffalo Creek, Leadville, Apache Lake, Ryker and Eden Prairie. These are all 2007 Intel mobos.