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To: Process Boy who wrote (86275)1/10/2000 12:43:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Respond to of 1572389
 
PB - RE: "And I cannot see how PIII mobiles impacted the GTW issue at all. They are an entirely separate class of parts, run in entirely different fabs at the moment."

I forgot to add ;) to the end of that sentence.

"Cirrus, the same parts are used for the PIII mobiles available now. I wouldn't use the term "held up"."

I guess I went off on a tangent... and then a few more!



To: Process Boy who wrote (86275)1/10/2000 1:47:00 AM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572389
 
PB, re:<But future mobile chips are supposed to be able to change within Windows, or so that one article says>

Who cares if you can switch from 500 to 700 MHz without rebooting? Reminds me of the old Ctl-Alt-+ and Clt-Alt-Minus used to enable/disable "turbo" feature on the old 8088 PC's.

Petz