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To: AK2004 who wrote (12844)3/1/1997 4:05:00 PM
From: Kashish King   of 186894
 
Fantasy land? Let's get a few things straight here. AMD hasn't done anything but loose money and they will report yet-another-loss again this time around. It's March 97 and they haven't shipped a damn thing! The lies you are spreading may ease your fear but if you care to ask AMD about clock speed they will tell you the same thing they are telling the media: we are not announcing the operating speed.

The reason is simple: announcements that they have failed to match Intel's speed, even in the damn samples, will give the press an early shot at them. They have a long history of promising much and delivering little more than yesterday's technology.


AMD has announced they finally have samples of a microprocessor running at an undisclosed clock speed that they will be selling this summer. The yields, are a question, compatibility is a question, the veracity of everything and anything they say is a question.


Intel is several years ahead of AMD and the motherboard, graphics, communications and other segments of the company are just now starting to mature. If you don't think built-in high-end visualization is going to knock out the mega-billion dollar UNIX workstation market then you have your head in the sand. AMD is all talk and no action.

AMD isn't even at freaking square one and you are talking about the 400 Mhz already demonstrated by Intel on their legacy designs? Give us a break and save the hype for the AMD thread.
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