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To: Elmer who wrote (127775)2/18/2001 1:49:17 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
"The P4 maximum power is 54.7 watts, still well below the Athlon's red hot 66 watts."

See again,
ftp://download.intel.com/design/Pentium4/guides/24920301.pdf

Figure 12 on page 25.

The 54.7W is the "thermal design point", not the "maximum
power". According to the Figure 12, if the "thermal
target" for P4 is 54.7W, then the max power is about
75W.

Please read the abovementioned document carefully
and shut up about who is "red hot" and who is not.
Of course, you will prefer to ignore the truth.
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