Intel will introduce 8 CPUs over these few months for Socket LGA775. 5 will be 32-bit: 2.8GHz, 3.0GHz, 3.2GHz, 3.4GHz, 3.6GHz. 3 will be 32-bit with 64-bit extensions: 3.2GHz, 3.4GHz, 3.6GHz. However, these 3 will be considered "workstation" Pentiums, not "desktop" Pentiums. I don't excatly know what that means, but I'm guessing Intel will only release this CPU to computer manufactures to put in workstations only. Further details are unknown. Intel, however, plans to fix their power/heat problems for these 8 new CPUs. But considering they are still going for the BTX format, I doubt they will consume a lot less power/heat than before.
Anyway, AMD, with their Athlon 64 3700 at least, is on right top of Intel. For it acts like a 3.7GHz CPU. Intel only has 3.6GHz coming out. However, after these 8 CPUs, expect 3.8GHz and 4.0GHz by the end of this year (from Intel). But don't worry, AMD has the Athlon 64 FX-53 to compete against 4.0GHz.
