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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Ali Chen who wrote (44149)12/28/1998 1:52:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 1572556
 
Ail - Some more clarification on Xeon vs. Pentium II Performance - from IBM.

IBM - Ail - a manufacturer of computers, servers, workstations, etc.

Read what IBM has to say about the XEON - then check out IBM's OWN Benchamrks.

www5.pc.ibm.com

" Z Pro (6865 Series)
The IntelliStation family crowns a new
performance champion with the Z Pro
series. The Z Pro marks a major
evolutionary leap in real world performance
with the introduction of Pentium II Xeon
processors and the supporting 440GX
AGPset.
Building on a 100MHz system
bus, the new IntelliStation flagship turns in
significant benchmark gains over the
fastest Pentium II Slot 1 designs with the
implementation of a full-speed L2 cache
running at up to 450MHz.
Applications
thrive on 2GB memory, with 256MB of
ECC SDRAM standard (3 open DIMM
slots) on most models. Ideal for
compute-intensive MCAD, EDA and Digital
Media applications, the IntelliStation Z Pro
is the clear choice when impossible
deadlines loom and Return on investment
is defined as "getting to market first."

Paul
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