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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (37624)9/29/1998 1:02:00 PM
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (1) of 1572710
 
Elmer:

<<It's pretty easy to figure out. Intel announced a 450mhz PII. AMD had no choice but to rush untested K6's to market at a higher speed. Even with this desperated move the K6 is now a full 100mhz behind Intel's top speed product. What would it look like if AMD was still stuck at 333mhz? According to my sources they had two choices:

1). Admit their process was so inferior that they were lucky to be shipping 333s in limited volume.

2). Ship unreliable 350s and think up an excuse later when they started getting complaints. >>

Is this the best you can do? You are losing it. You and the rest of the Intelabees are trying to fit a straight line through 1 data point. You forget to mention that when Intel PII was first released it had a bug in it. They shipped it anyway and fixed it with a software patch. Thus 1) and 2) applied. When the Xeon was shipped it also has a bug in it. Intel shipped it anyway. Several years ago Intel shipped the Pentium that had a FPU bug in it. They KNEW IT 2 YEARS in advance but refused to fix the problem. They denied it ever exited and consumers raised hell. Then they admitted it. What a HYPROCRITE company. Did I use your definition HYPROCRITE correctly here? BTW do you know still believe that the Xeon or Katmai are faster than K7 or still have some doubts?

Maxwell
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