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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: xun who wrote (89372)1/25/2000 12:01:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (2) of 1571035
 
Hi panic mob:

Wouldn't be at all surprising...Just look at the ease with which AMD's Athlon has gotten to 800MHz and, why else, would AMD make such draconian cuts 750 MHz and down?

Looks to me like AMD's major constraint is not on the production side at the moment, but a marketing conundrum given the ease with which production is able to move up the MHz gradient...

Have you noticed since October, and the PWeeIII 733 fiasco, how easily any Intel "some-time-in-the-future" promises have been countered by "here-and-now" Athlons? Certainly seems to me to support the very real possibility of continuing outstanding bin splits at 800MHz for AMD! Doesn't appear that the same fortune has been bestowed upon Intel as the 800's have yet to materialize in any meaningful number in any meaningful place!
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