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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 215.45+0.2%10:59 AM EST

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (62811)11/8/2001 1:07:37 AM
From: Tony ViolaRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
One of my favorite people in the Hardware Industry, George Alfs of Intel, answers some questions over at Maximum Hardware."

>>The man is a liar...


Strong words. Those things he mentions after P4 is the highest...mean far more than +/- a few percentage points of performance and will keep AMD out of any and all important corporate, workstation and server slots. Oh yeah, and no burnee burnee.

The Pentium(R) 4 processor 2 GHz is the highest performance processor on
the desktop. Pentium 4 processor's modern architecture provides this high
performance and should scale to 10GHz over its lifetime. As well as
performance, Intel has processors, chipsets, motherboard, and software
stack that provides the reliability and quality that major OEMs, especially when
dealing with the corporate market, are looking for.
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