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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim McMannis who wrote (76156)10/19/1999 8:54:00 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1571035
 
Jim,
re"The power users and gamers are considering the K7M a second generation Athlon board so it's the one they have been waiting for. ASUS gets a little more $ but they don't skimp on the capacitors etc and are usually stable boards."

After reading my post, I noticed I hadn't finished my thought.
All of these new mobos coming out but none are showing up for testing on the AMD website.
slota.com

I agree, the ASUS is sweet, I still want an ABIT slot A.

Found this story appropriate and humorous concerning iNTEL.
news.cnet.com

"Grove said he started using the term "multiple bifurcation" at meetings because he didn't know if terms existed to describe the third, fourth, and fifth instances that a single idea splits."

p3 600, 600e, 600b, 600eb, 820, 810e, 840...tweak tweak tweak.....can't catch A t h l o n.

Looks like Intel has been doing a lot of "multiple bifurcation" lately worrying about AMD. Can't get a product launch out the door.

Oh well, "just wait 'til next quarter".
Maybe the Coppermine will catch a few headlines during intermission.

steve