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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brian Hutcheson who wrote (26720)12/13/1997 2:51:00 PM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (3) of 1574747
 
You should appreciate the helping hand that David Jung and others are giving you:

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I'll tell you which is truly frightening about AMD's unfocused, incoherent approach: not the hard-wiring of 3D functions into their chip versus integrating superior, exchangeable and upgradeable solutions, rather, it's the following:

The more chips you can produce per wafer of silicon, the more money you make. Case in point: One eight-inch wafer of Intel's tiny 233-Mhz Pentium MMX chips contains an estimated 211 chips worth $125,000. The same size wafer of larger 180-Mhz Cyrix MediaGXs is worth only $8,100, says Micro Design Resources.

I know I posted this snippet earlier and I am hoping that repeated reading will trigger comprehension.
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