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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (45285)1/10/1999 3:02:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 1580215
 
Pal, <that adds up to a total of 21.5% POWER INCREASE for 450 MHz K6-2. I hope the PC OEM's can handle that excess heat generation.>

We must be scared! Whopping 21.5%!

Only one question, pal: realive to what?

You must forgot that the percentage
is a relative increase. Clearly years of your
"happy" retirement show off in full scale.

The power of 0.25um K6 is pretty handlable,
as you should know. It is way below the
K6-233 at 3.3V, and the PC OEM industry did
handle that power pretty well, as you should
remember again by advances in AMD consumer
market share. Your 21% makes no difference.

BTW, your phrase "I hope the PC OEM's can handle
that excess heat generation" betrades you
completely about your intents on this thread.
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