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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (71879)9/14/1999 1:12:00 AM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) of 1584826
 
Elmer, re:<Kash, you continue to have difficulty keeping your facts straight. You criticize me regarding RDRAM benchmarks, but I have been posting about CuMine benchmarks. Can't you get the 2 straight?>

It is possible that no CuLaterMine's will run on BX motherboards, therefore they must be run on i820 motherboards. (It may be possible to runlow-end 100 MHz CuLaterMine's on BX motherboards.) Neither of Intel's two i820 motherboards supports SDRAM at any frequency. Other i820 motherboards may support SDRAM through a "translation device," but this will surely be even slower than RDRAM. Consequently, until the newer version of the 810e chipset is available, CuLaterMine MUST be run using RDRAM.

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