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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (41603)11/16/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (2) of 1575184
 
Tench,

>Re: Let's face it, the Kryotech products are for hobbyists who are >willing to spend extra dough for the speed boost. That's a very nice >niche for Kryotech, and certainly a project which attracts the >attention of the press, but a serious product for the workstation and >server segment it is not.

Tench, I believe that you are wrong and this could be significant for the K7.

Kryotech currently sell a cryo-cooled Alpha workstation souped up from 500Mhz to 767 Mhz for around $10K.

I could see a silimilar product on the K7 for the $3-5K range due to K7 lower costs than Alpha's.

For a lot of engineerings apps multiple CPU's don't buy you much so raw performance is critical.

This is a pretty significant market but will depend upond the SPEC markes for K7.

WRT to reliability of Kryotech's products - I simply don't know but it would seem to me it would be easy to lower clock speed if temp. sensors show abnormal rise. I imagine that's how they do it.

There is No RELIABILITY issue running CMOS devices cooler in fact the device reliability improves dramatically over running in a hot environment.

regards,

kash
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