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To: kapkan4u who wrote (169692)8/21/2002 11:26:22 AM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Kapkan, Re: "I don't know if you remember but I was telling meanibees here about hot spots on Willamette die over two years back."

And yet, you claim that you have read articles on viable solutions. Is a problem really "problematic" if there are solutions available? Are Intel's "hot spots" preventing them from scaling the Pentium 4, or in other way from executing to their roadmap? All I see is roadmap acceleration quarter after quarter. AMD vapor launches two new Athlons, but watch as Intel delivers two new Pentium 4 chips on Monday. They are already appearing on Pricewatch.

Re: "Anyhow, with the latest Athlon overclocking to 2.8GHz, there is a long hot Xmas season for Intel."

Funny. Right after beleaguering over "Hot spots" in the Pentium 4, you act as if AMD is immune to these problems. Didn't Tom's Hardware mention new guidelines from AMD on cooling?

tomshardware.com

How hot will the Athlon be at 2.8GHz? Can they even clock it that high at 1.65V?

Sorry, Kap, but with all the double-speak, you are again losing credibility with me. Personally, with your first hand experience with Intel, I'd like to be able to take your word on things.

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