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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: crazyoldman who wrote (120094)7/11/2000 5:16:28 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 1584837
 
CrazyOldMannikin - Re: "My personal experience with SMP systems is null. However, a few years ago I was working on a SQL based project where one of the more knowledgeable veterans spoke of trying SMP machines (using NT 4.0). His bottom line was that it was a waste of money and recommended adding more ram vs more processors to increase performance. He spoke of NT not handling two processors efficiently resulting in "processor thrashing" where the OS spent too much time deciding which processor it was going to use for what. Net result was same (or even lower) performance."

Yeah right !!!

As soon as AMD has an SMP system available, I'm sure you'll have an equally convincing story about how SUPERIOR and FAST the AMD SMP system is !!!

I guess all those 2-way, 4-way and 8-way XEON systems are a waste of Intel's Customers money.

I think you can become really rich - since you're obviously really smart - by telling Compaq, IBM and DELL how they are wasting their money on those extra processors - and they can just yank out all but one and save themselves a FORTUNE !!!

And you'll get rich by telling them this valuable "secret" - as yet known only to you!!!!

HA !!!

Paul
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