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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
INTC 36.43+1.0%3:43 PM EST

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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (166107)6/10/2002 9:43:09 AM
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Add to the following that the latest DDR2/4 prototypes are unsable at these elevated clock speeds.

"In our last comparison test (The Die Has Been Cast: Pentium 4/2533 vs. Athlon XP 2100+) Intel's top model, the P4 with 2.53 GHz, was able to beat the Athlon XP 2100+ in all of the benchmark disciplines. But keep in mind that with modern processors, clock speed alone does not directly correspond to performance. The higher performance of the AMD's arch enemy, Intel's P4, was above all the result of a newer chip architecture, a large L2 cache and the optional Rambus platform. Ultimately, it's no secret that the Pentium 4 runs at top form only in combination with PC1066 memory (533 MHz, currently available)."
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