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To: jcholewa who wrote (60340)10/25/2001 8:33:31 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
JC, I notice you trying to compare Pentium 4 against the Athlon, but I was merely trying to defend it's performance with respect to the Celeron. Yes, I know the Pentium 4 is not the speediest in the race, but saying that the Celeron is faster than the fastest Pentium 4 should be easily refuted with the benchmarks that I showed. Palomino is another issue, and one that a Pentium 4 with SDRAM has little hope of showing respectable scores. Still, the best of breed configurations for both Palomino and Pentium 4 are close, and the minimum configuration for Pentium 4 at least shows respectable scores over Celeron. Intel still has a lot of work to do, but saying Pentium 4 is a dog depends on which Pentium 4 you are comparing, and which other product you are comparing it to.

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