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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (76711)10/25/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: Kevin K. Spurway  Read Replies (3) of 1572559
 
Why Elmer, you're sounding very frantic in your posts today. Did those CuWITHALOWENDCHIPSETONLYmine benchmarks disappoint you?

Does the fact that Intel has resorted to overclocking demo systems worry you?

Does the fact that Intel has no working chipset that they can sell at a reasonable price bother you?

Does the fact that the PIII platform won't be getting a better process or memory architecture for at least another year worry you, especially when it can barely keep up with Athlon today?

Re: "All AMD wants to do is hurt Intel...."

Stop your whining. Just because Intel has always had a virtual monopoly doesn't make it their entitlement. This is the same moaning and groaning we heard from American television manufacturers when the Japanese first entered the market. We all know how that story turned out.

Face it, Intel is clearly beat on technology for the first time that I can remember. They've opened up their bag of tricks and there's nothing left.

Sorry, man. We'll try not to laugh too much over the next year as the gap widens.

Coppermine benchmarks.--big disappointment.
Coppermine microprocessor--MIA to boot!!

<<GGG>>

Kevin
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