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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 484.85-0.2%Dec 22 3:59 PM EST

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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (49697)9/22/2000 1:38:38 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
--Somewhere between 200 and 400 mhz chips, the supply of power moved beyond the computing public's ability to put such power to use.
Bandwidth is now the driver of the technology revolution. We are still in the early

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yes the key once you reach the 'rarified air' of these newer processors, is to increase the bus speed to 100, 133, or 200mhz.

the bus has always been the bottleneck on these intel machines.

thus myself i've been quite skeptical of these 800mhz chips or whatever.

andy
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