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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (68150)8/9/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: DRBES  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578499
 
re: "It would serve them right; regardless of how much their adoption might positively affect the stock price."

I suspect that the positive effect, potentially, on AMD's stock is far outweighed by the negative effect on DELL that not having the ATHLON will have. This fact is not lost on the likes of IBM, COMPAQ, and GATEWAY.

Regards,

DARBES



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (68150)8/9/1999 6:23:00 PM
From: DRBES  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578499
 
Consistent with my projection of only a few days ago: PLEASE NOTE HOW DEVOID OF pAULS's PRESENCE OUR THREAD HAS BECOME!!!!!

We can only hope that it continues.

Regards,

DARBES



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (68150)8/10/1999 3:27:00 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578499
 
My apologies if this was already posted. I don't believe much of the content, but found it interesting. Are you still in the Mediterranean Pravin?

Though Intel Corp., Motorola Inc. and Digital Equipment Corp. closely guard the yield figures for their respective Pentiums, PowerPCs and Alpha microprocessors, the ETL researchers claimed that those manufacturers have suffered yields as low as 10 percent on microprocessors over 500 MHz. If the problem isn't addressed, they warned, yields could dip below 3 percent by the time chip speeds hit the GHz range.

"The timing delays from the random variations in parasitic capacitance and resistance along data lines are causing out-of-specification flaws, [causing] a large proportion of new chips with clock speeds over 500 MHz to fail during testing," said Takahashi. The ETL researchers thus designed components that can be integrated onto high-speed chips to correct for random variations in parasitic capacitance and resistance.

eet.com