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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 249.66+7.6%Jan 21 3:59 PM EST

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To: bacchus_ii who wrote (81259)6/1/2002 10:55:43 AM
From: ElmerRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
IIRC, there was no Intel microcode in the AMD's 486. It was in the in-circuit-emulator and that was a product used to debug software or hardware.

Yes it was ICE code and it was on the die.

Notwithstanding the disclaimer that prevail in a CC, it's never been proved that when Jerry told that the problem was fixed, he really was thinking it was. It take many week to run a production batch.

A timeline of Jerry's statements, and fab throughput schedules shows Jerry knew the problem existed at the time he lied to shareholders. That's why all the lawsuits.

Maybe it's true that yields is good and that's the leaking current characterizing the bulk .13u process that cause the deception or any other reason. We don't know.

No .13u material is shipping and inventories went down in Q1. We know that. If yields are "World Class" then where is the material?

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