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To: Bilow who wrote (54796)9/22/2000 10:18:50 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Bilow,
But it has to do with the validity of the numbers. Sometimes you have to take things at face value. But right now that face value has been questioned. Why did VIA drop the Samurai after testing it even though they originally said they were going to use it? Why did Micron kill the Samurai? Why it was never a production system? Why benchmarks from other DDR chipsets show much more poor results than the Samurai? What is Micron hiding if any by killing the Samurai and never releasing a production system? These are questions that we may never get the answers to but the questions are there. This is why I will never accept any benchmarks that are not done on a production system. Cause with a production system the company's butt is on the line. Here we see that Micron was unwilling for what ever reason to put their butt on the line. And that has me questioning their motives and their engineering.
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