Just recently we brought you a quick guide to AMD's 2004 CPU roadmap, citing that Intel's was already known and easier to understand in the first place thus necessitating the guide to AMD's roadmap.
Since then, however, we have received countless requests for a similar guide to Intel's forthcoming CPUs so we went to task on preparing a similar article for Intel's roadmaps. After flipping through pages of the latest Intel roadmaps, we realized that the Intel roadmaps aren't as straightforward as we once thought.
Unlike the AMD Roadmap article, here we're focusing on CPUs and chipsets, and what better way to start out than with a quick look at information we already know.
2004
LGA-775 |
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CPU |
Manufacturing
Process
|
Bus Speed
|
L2 Cache Size
|
Release Date
|
Pentium 4 4.0GHz |
90nm
|
800MHz
|
1MB
|
Q4 '04
|
Pentium 4 3.8GHz |
90nm
|
800MHz
|
1MB
|
Q3 '04
|
Pentium 4 3.6GHz |
90nm
|
800MHz
|
1MB
|
Q2 '04
|
Pentium 4 3.4GHz |
90nm
|
800MHz
|
1MB
|
Q2 '04
|
Pentium 4 3.2GHz |
90nm
|
800MHz
|
1MB
|
Q2 '04
|
Pentium 4 3.0GHz |
90nm
|
800MHz
|
1MB
|
Q2 '04
|
Pentium 4 2.8GHz |
90nm
|
533MHz
|
1MB
|
Q2 '04
|
The full roadmap article can be found here at AnandTech. It contains information about the socket 478 Pentium 4's, socket 478 Celerons, LGA775 Pentium 4's, LGA775 Celeron CPUs and about Intel's Grantsdale and Alderwood chipsets.