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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Charles R who wrote (73440)9/29/1999 6:50:00 PM
From: Process Boy  Read Replies (2) of 1572918
 
Charles - <If you look at how fast AMD is moving up on MHz without moving to 0.18 yet, it will be interesting to see if Intel can keep pace. >

Oddly, this is one area I do not perceive to be a problem for Intel. There is a clear map for Coppermine to scale in MHz, that I believe will take us well into next year quite handily.

I say this with qualification, that i wouldn't be surprised in the sort term to see AMD announce a 750. However, whatever Intel announces as it's "7xx parts, there 'll be excellent availability at launch. None of this announce and weeks later see the thing show up for 2 vendors at price watch.

Also, the K7 is currently a hybrid .18 device as far as I'm concerned.

PB
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