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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Steve Porter who wrote (65063)7/13/1999 11:56:00 AM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) of 1580050
 
Steve,

Re:" PS. I ahve no problems with him using the PIII-500 or whatever. It is still the same core, albeit there are several tweaks and re-layouts along the way to .25."

Look he said that he wasn't going to use any mid like kickers - that was his definition. Clearly the PIII's introduced a few months ago were a mid-life kicker.

He should have used the PII-450 period.

If you look at what he used on the rest of his charts he didn't use a recently introduced core that was less than 6 months old to compare the new core.

Anyway, I agree it's a moot point- once Cu hits they should be north of 800Mhz.

Regards,

Kash

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