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To: Craig M. Newmark who wrote (112188)10/2/2000 8:30:31 PM
From: Eric K.  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Let's review, shall we? Intel P3 processors are universally more expensive than equivalent speed Athlon processors. The same goes for Celeron versus Duron. Intel recalled nearly a million of its 820 MTH motherboards only months after customers had been using these buggers. Intel recalled its 1.13 GHz processor because Intel's spectacular internal testing apparently didn't notice that compiling code could crash the system. This makes the whole "Intel superior stability" argument very weak. I don't need to remind you that AMD has held or tied for the speed crown for over a year now.

So, your argument is Intel, with a more expensive, not reliable, and not as fast, processor is better than AMD? How quaint.

-Eric
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