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To: AK2004 who wrote (150209)11/28/2001 7:36:09 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Albert, Intel has appended letters to the end of clock speeds before. Mendocino was called Celeron 300A, Coppermine was called Pentium III 600E/EB, etc. This is to differentiate between two different cores running at the same speed but exhibiting different performance characteristics. Faster speeds of Mendocino and Coppermine got rid of the suffix. But in any case, the number has always referred to the clock speed.

This is nowhere near the arbitrary "QuantiSpeed" nonsense, and you know it. So stop trying to call Intel's scheme "model numbers," because you know AMD's so-called "model numbers" are designed to look like actual clock speeds.

Tenchusatsu
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