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To: Richard Habib who wrote (40356)4/19/2000 2:37:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
<..personal attacks on Tench are a real drag for those of us who have been around>

Richard,

No reasonable person will dispute an experimentally
proven fact like Tom's benchmarks on overclocked SDRAM
440 system. The fact is that there is better performing
techncal solution than RAMbus[t]. No reasonable
person would also believe that it is impossible
for Intel to modify and re-qualify the 440BX
chip to run at 133MHz since they already make
8xx chips that run at 400MHz/800MHz/133FSB
(to certain extent though).
Therefore Tench's "misunderstanding" of those
issues and continuous excuse of "440 being out of
spec" is no less than blatant lie and apparent
agenda to misguide the thread, especially from
a person who claims to be a chipst verification
engineer at Intel.

Therefore the guy (Tenchusatu or whoever he is) is
a liar and must be nailed down no matter what.
For your own sake. Period.



To: Richard Habib who wrote (40356)4/19/2000 5:10:00 PM
From: Dave B  Respond to of 93625
 
Richard,

KIS, while I have serious concerns regarding RMBS valuations, your personal attacks on Tench are a real drag for those of us who have been around for a few years.

Between the Norm's and KIS's of the world, SI has become pretty tiresome to use. Sometimes I wonder if upping the price to $500-$1000 would help.


I agree with everything you said.

I guess with the "new wealth" created by market bubbles, $200 just doesn't screen out as many as it used to. <VBG>

Dave