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To: pompsander who wrote (32763)10/25/1999 12:45:00 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Pomp, the shorts are in big trouble. Even all their cheerleaders can't save face, you know like the non-owners such as coach Don. The shorts will have tears in their eyes tomorrow, scratching their heads and saying, "How could this happen? Where did I go wrong?" You can tell this is true by reading the posts on SI and Yahoo. The shorts are quiet and hiding. Nothing they can say will alter the happenings tomorrow. Good luck to all the longs!



To: pompsander who wrote (32763)10/25/1999 12:48:00 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Sharky Extreme posts Coppermine review:

www1.sharkyextreme.com

Coppermine benchmarks were done both on 440BX and on 820 motherboards, and compared against the Athlon. And Coppermine does very well against the Athlon.

You can see my post on the INTC thread here:

www3.techstocks.com

Highlights pertaining to Rambus:

- One of the pages ( www1.sharkyextreme.com ) shows a diagram of the 840 chipset. Now you know why two RDRAM channels are necessary instead of one.

- Notable quote: "No matter what anyone tells you, we, along with DELL, Compaq, and most other major PC OEM system integrators, are believers in both the i820 chipset and RDRAM's performance improvements. We've personally used Intel's new platform for over a month now and we have nothing but positive things to say about it regarding a tangible improvement over both PC-100 SDRAM and the 440BX chipset."

Tenchusatsu