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To: NITT who wrote (169845)8/23/2002 1:00:24 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Nitt,

Thanks for stating your opinion. I don't know how many samples Intel or AMD send in general, or in this particular situation. Your opinion is that very few in this case, which I can't disprove, since I don't have the facts. I am not sure if you can prove your statement is a fact, or it is just your opinion.

The fact is that the production chips are not available for sale to end users yet, and nobody is arguing with that. Beyond that, we can only speculate.

As far as AMD requesting the return of chips sent out to reviewers, I think they have a right to do so. But I hope you are not arguing Windsock's idiotic point that the samples were unstable.

Joe
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