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To: tcmay who wrote (65640)12/13/2001 11:37:55 PM
From: Dan3 of 275872
 
Re: You are also lying when you say I said "AI isn't software that could be expected to run well on Athlon

zofsilence wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the irony here that Athlon will execute this type of software much more quickly than P4 due to AI's inherent lack of predictability?

you charmingly replied: This is a baseless generalization, vis-a-vis a computer vision application.
and: Extrapolating to relative performance of Athlon over P4 is delusional. Get a grip.

But you're wrong - as well as rude and obnoxious. While just about anything associated with a computer can be vaguely associated with AI, the clearly differentiated aspect of computer software design that is Artificial Intelligence was characterized correctly by zofsilence. If you'd suggested that he expand his definition it would be one thing, but you didn't.

Instead you acted like a jerk, and were wrong, too.

PS - All of a sudden, it ain't looking so good for Intel, eh?
Rambus - strike one
late to copper - strike two
IA-64 - strike three
late to SOI - strike four?

Intel has enough money saved up to bail themselves out of 3 strikes, but 4 may do them in, yet.
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