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To: Ali Chen who wrote (149096)11/21/2001 5:02:41 PM
From: fingolfen  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Now it would be appropriate for you to admit your erroneous outburst in public, and move on with life (if any).

Ali, Ali, Ali...

The 2.0GHz P4 is manufactured on Intel's 0.18 micron process. Using a notched polysilicon structure, gate lengths of ~100nm are achieved. When the Northwood core is released next year, the P4 will have a narrower gate (as you indicated 70nm-ish), and utilizing that narrower gate Intel has publicly stated a goal of 3.0GHz by the end of the year.

The 1.6GHz AthlonXP is manufactured on an extended 0.18 micron process using a 70-75nm gate, therefore making it far more difficult for AMD to increase frequency at the 0.13 micron node...

Given that my statement is borne out by fact, and your point was based on misconception... what was that about it being appropriate for someone to admit their error and move on with life??? The facts clearly show that you are the individual in error.

I further request an apology for your hyperbole.
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