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To: Richard Wang who wrote (92932)2/13/2000 10:43:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574579
 
The Register is finally catching up with Elmer!

They are quoting Tom's hardware page (please note this hmaly) but it's the same point I've been saying for Months.

"Hardware Round-up AMD: Its bugs and its travails"

"The gist of these two pieces, written by different writers, is that AMD does not give the level of detail on errata on its microprocessors that we should expect from such a major player. "

Only 3 reasons I can think of.

#1 They're too embarrassed.
#2 They're too ashamed.
#3 They're too embarrassed AND too ashamed

EP



To: Richard Wang who wrote (92932)2/13/2000 11:49:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574579
 
Dr. Wang,
To me the chart pattern of AMD looks like we are in the beginning of a 5th wave up of a larger 1 impulse wave starting in June 1999. Even if this wave doesn't extend it looks like at least the 50s...then a pull back and then much higher... I will do the exact math later.

Jim