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To: Elmer who wrote (73397)9/28/1999 11:27:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573564
 
Elmer,

Re:Re: "Reminds me of that GamePC BS that elmer plastered all over SI regarding the Coppermine kicking Athlons BUTT."

Kash I don't appreciate your intentionally misrepresenting what was posted. I posted a press release. "

I believe you did a lot MORE than just post a press release. You claimed that it verified your own earlier statements from "senior" Intel management and posted this BS all over the place.

When you were confronted by facts that these idiots didn't know coppermine from an overclocked pee111 you ignored such posts.

In fact NOWHERE that I have seen, have I seen anything negative form you on the current PIIIB/Rambust/820 fiasco.

And for the record here is your actual post earlier direct to me regarding this matter:

"To: kash johal who wrote (73038)
From: Elmer Friday, Sep 24 1999 8:19PM ET
Reply # of 73401

Kash, Here's another press release regarding Coppermine Performance....
"( BW)(CA-GAMEPC) GamePC Announces First Coppermine Pentium III-Based Systems; Higher Bus Speed Allows Maximum Performance and Future Upgradability

Intel's Coppermine processors have really surprised us, giving a significant performance advantage over not only current Pentium III's, but also AMD Athlon systems at the same clock speed," says Chris Connolly, Head of Web Operations at GamePC. "Almost every BX motherboard currently produced supports the 133 MHz bus speed, so users won't have to upgrade their motherboards to see significant performance gains."

tscn.com

businesswire.com

"significant performance advantage" over Athlon.....

Now who was it that was saying something about this?

EP"