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[edit] Core 2 Duo

Your first reference for Merom being out was the page for the announcement of the Core 2 brand, not for the Core 2 processors themselves. (Note that it speaks of Core 2 in the future tense - "When launched later this year, the Intel® Core™2 Duo processor will provide enhanced performance and energy-efficiency in mobile applications while bringing for the first time the benefits of energy-efficient performance to mainstream desktop computing.")

The Core 2 Duo specifications page lists only the E series, not the T series. Perhaps Intel has officially released Merom, and they haven't updated their Web site yet, but if nothing shows up there in the next few days, that would appear to suggest that they haven't announced Merom yet. Guy Harris 18:26, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

Note also that the Intel desktop processor roadmap page lists Core 2 (and the server roadmap and workstation roadmap pages list the Core Microarchitecture Xeon 5100 series), but their laptop roadmap page doesn't. Guy Harris 18:43, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

However, Intel's press release about the announcement speaks of the T series. I've no idea why the main Core 2 pages don't mention them. Guy Harris 00:21, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Article in need of cleanup - please assist if you can

[edit] RAID Diagrams

Hi Alex,

Firstly I'd like to thank you for the diagrams you created for the RAID article - they really help get the point across and in this case the pictures (to me) say more than a thousand words. However, in that same article there are still (or again.. not sure) ASCII diagrams, which are much harder to interpret. I've considered following your footsteps and make images for those as well, so as to keep the article consistent. However, such images would probably not match the style of your images exactly.

Would it be possible for you to either create images for those other ASCII-diagrams as well, make public the method you used to create the diagrams or release the source files for the diagrams (Visio files or something like that?).. I'm sure the many wikipedians working on the article would appreciate it.

Kind regards,
Kander 22:05, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ascii art?

I see you do some work on fixing ascii art? Check out the page on ladder logic. Not that it's really worth updating... --ninjayeti