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To: Petz who wrote (85279)1/5/2000 7:32:00 PM
From: Goutam  Respond to of 1572556
 
Petz, re:Once the CuMine 128K comes out, AMD has to have a product that can compete with it across its entire MHz range. The K6+ probably can't hack it once Intel starts offering CuMine 128K chips above 600 MHz.

Very valid point - I agree. I forgot about the possibility of Coppermine 128K.

Goutama



To: Petz who wrote (85279)1/5/2000 7:52:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572556
 

ted, re:<Goutama, Spitfire's performance will be lower yet it will run at the same 900 MHz? I thought one of the major criteria of performance was MHz? Has something changed?>

OR... why sell two parts with almost the same performance for two different prices?


So, Petz, you are saying that the Spitfire will be sold to the retail market and the T-bird to the business markets?

ted