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To: Eric K. who wrote (105501)7/12/2000 8:08:35 AM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: "I asserted that taken through the entire development process (if it makes it to the dumpster before actually coming off the assembly line, it still makes it to the dumpster), not every processor a major cpu company makes would run at a high enough speed to be sold"

No this is what you said:
"Elmer made the overly strong statement that not one of Intel's processors ends up having to be thrown away"

I never said this. This statement was invented by you and attributed to me.

Furthermore you completely missed the original point. Jim "theregister" McMannis claimed that Celerons allowed Intel to ship CuMines that couldn't make the speed grade, implying that Celerons actually were downbinned CuMines that would otherwise be scrapped. I asked him (or anyone) to support this claim. No one has.

EP