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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: AK2004 who wrote (2449)10/24/1996 3:59:00 PM
From: (no name provided)   of 1584206
 
Fuchi and Albert,

It is not fair to compare the yields on K6 and P55C. The fact is that K6 has totally will be build on totally new process technologies. P55C has relatively the same process technologies with some microcodes added. So the P55C is just an enchancement. Also Intel has over one year to improve the yields on the Pentium from its current 0.35um technology. It does not take a rocket scientist to figured out P55C will get higher yield than K6 by Q1 of 97. However, does anyone know what was the original 0.6um Pentium yields was? Not that high. That's why there is a term call yield learning curve.

Regards,

Allen
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