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To: pgerassi who wrote (5358)8/17/2000 10:42:49 AM
From: AK2004Respond to of 275872
 
Pete

Re: When Intel can ship a P3@1.13G with a Tj of 90C,<i/>

now that is a system for me and I was thinking about buying athlon. You have to admire a system that can calculate your taxes, cook your omlet, brew fresh pot of coffee, etc :-))

Regards
-Albert



To: pgerassi who wrote (5358)8/17/2000 11:09:15 AM
From: Tony ViolaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Pete, does anyone really buy those Kryotech things? Maybe they had some hoo-hah attention getting appeal several hundred megahertz ago, but who'd spend extra money and complexity on an electromechanical/cooling contraption when you can get air cooled 1 GHz anyway? I heard they might not be doing too well, this off their website:

KryoTech's Direct Public Offering has now closed. If you have any questions concerning KryoTech investments, please contact Alice Peyton.

kryotech.com

Tony



To: pgerassi who wrote (5358)8/17/2000 11:27:50 AM
From: Paul EngelRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: "When Intel can ship a P3@1.13G with a Tj of 90C, then you can make fun of AMD yields (unless of course Tbirds are much faster then)."

Who is making fun of AMD's yields?

I was pointing out that Intel's 0.18 micron ALuminum Process is BETTER than AMD's 0.18 micron Copper Topper.

That's a FACT.

Forget your baloney about KryoCooling Kludges.