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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (36738)9/4/1998 7:10:00 AM
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (1) of 1571365
 
Tenchusatsu:

<< I read it in Microprocessor Report.>>

That report has an article that AMDK6-2-450MHz (Kryotech) is something 40% faster than a PII-400 in playing chess. Deep Freeze K6-2-450 defeated #2 chess grandmaster.

<<As for AMD, it seems like more and more, the K6 really needs that on-die L2 cache.>>

Is there any reason why this on-die L2 cache is needed? Is there any application that is very slow for you when running the K6-2-350MHz. The toughest application is probably 3D game QuakeII and the K6-2-350MHz usind dual SLI VoodooII already pumping out 78FPS at 1026x768 resolution. An equivalent PII or CeleronA at 100MHz pump out less than 58FPS.

hardware.pairnet.com

Maxwell
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