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Intel Shows Off 'Banias' Chip for Mobile Devices

deano writes "Intel has unveiled the first prototypes of their latest mobile "Banias" processors. The article states Banias systems with the Intel Odem Chipset will come out early 2003 and feature 802.11b. The article also speaks of the new Itanium with a 6Mb cache!"

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  1. Meaning of Banias by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    Posted AC to leave the concept of karma with at least a little dignity. Taken from a March 2001 ZDNet article:

    Banias, formerly Caesarea Philippi, is the Arabic name for the Hellenistic city of Paneas whose name derives from Pan, the Greek god of herds and shepherds. His cult was observed in a large cave at the foot of Mount Hermon, where a source of the River Jordan emerges.

    Pepperdine University has conducted digs in the area that have unearthed parts of a palace from Herod Agrippa II. Modern-day Banias is located in Israel, where the Intel design team for the new chip is based. The company typically code-names its chips after geographical features.

  2. Re:6 MB cache? by larry+bagina · · Score: 5, Funny


    6 MB cache? The UltraSparc III has an 8 MB cache. Intel is still playing catch-up.


    No, they're playing cache-up.

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  3. Meaning of Banias by Dicky · · Score: 5, Informative

    For reference, Banias is the name of a river in northern Israel - one of the three sources of the river Jordan. It's a pretty area, and great for gentle hiking. There are nice pictures of it here, here, here and through Google image search

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  4. New Poll!! by dbretton · · Score: 5, Funny
    With the new "Banias" line of Intel portable processors, which of the following should be Intel's new company mascot?


    1. This guy
    2. This guy
    3. This guy
    4. This guy
    5. This gal
    6. CowboyNeal!