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To: Elmer who wrote (66160)7/19/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585492
 
Elmer, <An In Circuit Emulator is a external hardware device...
special pads which are only bonded out for special "ICE" packages.>

Thanks for the explanation. So, these must be
special packages and not those retail chips that
generate revenue. Plus a special external hardware
that AMD never fabricated. Therefore the ICE was actually
never used in the marketplace and did no harm to
Intel, right? Now it is clear to conclude
that Intel resorted to this trick with
a sole goal to achieve market dominance
and become a monopoly. What a socially
justifiable goal!

You guys always touting Sanders as a salesman only.
If true, Sanders must have no remote clue about that
little testing capability of the 486 chip, even today.
Therefore if you want to be consistent, you
better call him as "stretcher of the truth".