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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 215.72+0.2%12:15 PM EST

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To: combjelly who wrote (43666)6/10/2001 3:22:17 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Yes it does. And on a Xeon system where there are 4 processors sharing the same PC100 or PC133 64 bit wide memory bus, it keeps the performance up. But on a (so far) hypothetical 4 way AMD system, a 1 or 2 meg cache Athlon would perform about the same as a 512k Athlon, and cost a great deal more. In addition, it probably would not clock as high. The high price of those large cache Xeons make a difference as far as market share goes, else the small cache Xeons wouldn't out sell them at a high rate.

I see what you are saying...
I was just making the point that it would be nice to see AMD get some of that high ASP territory.
I wasn't aware that they had to make a choice between mobile and Mustang w/512k like Kap suggested. I don't know why they couldn't have both...unless they knew 4 and 8 way was a big problem and decided even though they made a Mustang there wouldn't be a chipset for it?

RE:"Someone needs to light a fire under API so that they get that northbridge with HTT out. I sure would love to seen an 8 way 1.4GHz Athlon MP benched against anything that Intel can throw togerther"

Who is API? Are they working on an 8 way?

Jim
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