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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (61129)6/9/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 1572768
 
Elmer, < a Dixon PII processor with 256K on die L2 outperforms an
equally clocked PII>
<You are as clueless as ever.>

I would strongly suggest to look at yourself first.
The article compares the new "Mobile P-II" 256k cache
processors to old MOBILE PENTIUM-II. All comparisons
are RELATIVE ! On the whole Intel web there is NO
COMPARISON between mobile and regular P-IIs.
It is very suspicious that there is NO PEFORMANCE
data on the mobile versions.
If you prefer to think that the performance
of mobile P-II is equal to regular power-hungry P-II,
I am afraid you are sadly mistaken unless you
could provide any absolute benchmark numbers for
each above-mentioned processor in identical
hardware environment. Good luck surfing.
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