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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Hans de Vries who wrote (90983)2/2/2000 3:13:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1575783
 
If anyone get's an Athlon running at 1.4 GHz then it must be a 1000 MHz or 1050 MHz one.

Hans, so what you are saying is that only thru special methods (like cooling)are chips overclocked and is not an a real indication of potential Mhz? In other words if the the best yields for the AThlon on Al is 1000 Mhz, then the only way to get to a higher Mhz aside from overclocking is to use say Cu or go to .18um process from .25 process. Is that correct?

Thanks again for your help.

ted
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