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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Goutam who wrote (85204)1/5/2000 3:52:00 PM
From: Charles R  Read Replies (1) of 1572637
 
<Spitfire will have lower performance when compared to T_bird clock per clock owing to it's smaller L2 on-chip cache. It's performance clock-per-clock may equal if not surpass the current Athlons with off-chip L2 cache. Regarding Spitfire at 900MHZ - I'm not sure - it may come out in speeds 500 - 800MHz (Chuck, Cirruslvr - appreciate any comments on this?)>

Last I heard, Spitfire was expected to debut with speed starting at 600MHz. Thunderbird is expected to debut with speeds significantly higher than that (low-end being ~800MHz if rumors are to be believed).
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