Details have emerged on the future design of Intel’s Tejas/Pentium V processor, and on how the chip firm will present it to the worldThe chip will sample internally at Intel in January 2004 and will take between four to six months to get to market. The Pentium 6 will follow a very similar scheduleThe Pentium V is likely to fly along at between 5GHz to 7GHz, have 2MB plus of level two cache, be built on a 90 nanometer process, and have a stackable design