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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Yousef who wrote (41234)11/11/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 1578142
 
Yousef, did you get a job eventually? It looks
clear that you came to job and first thing is
to sh!t all over this thread. I did not want
to respond to your usual crap, but this one
got me:

<Looks like your favorite chip, the "Celery" is
doing very well ... Imagine that !! <ggg> I mean,
you "ranted" and "raved" about how poor a CPU it
was ... WRONG again.>
You are acting as a cretin. Don't you forget that
there is no more "Celery", there is a Celery-A?
Repeat for memorization: A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A...
Everybody here have agreed that the Celery-A
is currently the best Intel product - technically.
In case you can't comprehend the difference at
this level (which seems to be well above your wet
"expertise" in FETs), the "A" has a 128kb L2 cache
on chip, and it's performance is exactly the same
as all the rest of P-II family, but much cheaper.
As many of us have predicted here (myself included),
the P-II will be extinct very soon. The last nail
in the Slot-1 coffin is already there - Intel's
socket-370; they even make Slot-1 boards with
socket-370 for Celerons as a temporal solution due
to shortage of true PGA-370 boards.

Your groundless mocking here is really annoying.
Can I ask you a question - what is again your
reason to post all this ridiculous crap?
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