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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (45264)1/10/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (2) of 1580154
 
Cirruslvr:

Nice finding. This is great news. By jacking the Vcc=2.2V to 2.3V
AMD will able to get a huge speed bin in the 450MHz. All the
433MHz can now run at 450MHz.

K6-2-400MHz--Vcc=2.2V
K6-2-450MHz--Vcc=2.3V
K6-3-400MHz--Vcc=2.3V
K6-3-450MHz--Vcc=2.3V

With 2.4V AMD should be able to get 500MHz without process
or design change. All I can say is CHEER! If Intel wants to play
MHz game AMD will play their game. With K6-2-450MHz,
K6-3-400MHz, K6-3-450MHz, and 7-8M total dice in Q1 AMD
should ROCK & ROLL. Long live AMD and DOWN WITH BIG
BROTHER INTEL.

Maxwell
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