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To: Robert Salasidis who wrote (148880)11/19/2001 10:11:01 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Robert, "and the Tdie is 50 degress vs 100 for intel."

Where did you get this ridiculous idea about Intel's 100C?
It was long ridiculed here that Intel cannot make processors
anymore that fit even into the standard commercial temperature
range 0-70C. For example, the design under discussion,
ftp://download.intel.com/design/PentiumIII/datashts/24965702.pdf

specifies the working maximum case temperature of 69C.

I guess now we know another reason why 0.18 Intel
1-GHz processors had T die of 62C.

"then the leakage current would actually be less than the AMD part."

I'd like to see how you got 10A for an AMD part :-)

- Ali
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