Intel Corp says that it has nearly fully fixed the bug that affected some Pentium Xeon III when the chips were used with its own Saber motherboard – the basis of some eight-way Profusion servers. The problem occurred on Xeon III chips with 1Mb and 512k of L2 cache, not the newer 2Mb design. Intel […]
Intel Corp says that it has nearly fully fixed the bug that affected some Pentium Xeon III when the chips were used with its own Saber motherboard – the basis of some eight-way Profusion servers. The problem occurred on Xeon III chips with 1Mb and 512k of L2 cache, not the newer 2Mb design. Intel has fixed the glitch on the 1Mb Xeon but not the 512k version. We’re 80% back on track, admitted spokesperson Otto Pijpker, who said that the 1Mb cache version was the best-selling of the three versions.