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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (72012)9/16/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 1586198
 
Elmer FUD, <the most likely reason an overclocker will kill a processor... The longer you run the chip at higher than design voltages, the more..>
... BS you get :)

There is no one "overclocker" who ever killed
any processor for the above (or any other listed)
reason.

<This problem is exacerbated by the move to smaller technologies as, although device voltages are reducing as sizes come down, they aren't reducing in proportion to the the device shrinkage, leading to higher field strengths compared with older 0.35 and up devices.>
Are they talking about "0.18u_CuLaterMine_to_600MHz_at
room_temperature_only" problem at Intel? Or their
advances into 0.15-0.13um?

<..this is caused by frequently varying thermal conditions.>
Looks like the Intel power-saving technology is
questioned here. When you frequently turn chips
on and off using clock stop, you surely vary
thermal conditions a lot...

YOU HAVE NO OWN BRAINS, ELMER (PH=F)ud.
:)
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