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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 221.450.0%3:59 PM EST

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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (73102)3/3/2002 8:25:26 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (2) of 275872
 
Re: it seems that they've finally decided to debunk AMD's model number myth.

You are totally and completely biased towards Intel - which is proven by such a statement.

AMD's model numbers reflect relative performance far more accurately than a simple mhz to mhz comparison would. At least, they do with the only other processor anyone will be directly comparing it to.

You know this is true.

If there is a myth, it is the myth that mhz are a good indicator of performance.

There is no model number myth - model numbers are model number, just as mhz are mhz. The myths comes in when people start using one or the other as the best indicator of performance.

Now, you tell me, which processor, overall, is the better performer on software users are likely to be running:

A 1.6GHZ AThlon 1900+ or a P4 1.6GHZ chip?

Try to be honest.

Now, which is the myth, model numbers equal performance or mhz equals performance?
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