Re: - Dean Kent From 2 different messages.
Yes, Sylvestor, when you sign onto Yahoo with someone else's name, you can make it look to the very, very, very, naive like that person said something he didn't.
But next time, try to write it so that it sounds like something that the person you're impersonating could actually have written the words you are attempting to put into their mouths. Dean doesn't write that way.
If you still are clinging to this latest fantasy, why don't you include a link to Dean's site where he wrote what you claim he wrote.
By the way, here is what Dean actually wrote, which while not flattering to to Ali, is very different from your fantasies:
AMD will be releasing their 760 chipset near the end of October. Only a few motherboard manufacturers, which includes FIC and MSI, will be initially offering product based upon this chipset. Most appear to be waiting until Q1 to produce and ship their products, though several may have prototypes available at Comdex.
It appears that no other chipsets for Socket A will appear this year, though ALi seems to have an outside shot at it. Some timing issues between chipsets and DDR modules seems to have delayed the actual release of motherboards using the ALi chipset, which may not be good for their reputation. SiS will likely not have any product available until at least Q1, however that may be just in time for the volume ramp of DDR products. realworldtech.com
The only company that ever shipped any PC RDRAM chipsets is Intel. So, for companies shipping chipsets, it is RDRAM 1 and DDR 0. By the end of Q1 it will be RDRAM 1, DDR 2 to 4. (AMD, SiS, ALi, and VIA are all showing DDR chipset samples while none of them are showing RDRAM samples). By Q2 it will be RDRAM 1 DDR 6 since Intel and serverworks should both have their DDR chipsets out by then, and serverworks has a DDR chipset for workstations (if workstations don't count then RDRAM is presently at 0, not 1)
Here's a challenge for you, try to spot the trend that is developing here.
Dan |