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To: Dan3 who wrote (107697)8/18/2000 9:43:26 AM
From: herb will  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Dan, regarding "Itanium is entering a market where it is the underdog with Itanium. It will have to be faster, not slower, than the competition in order to make any headway. Look at how tough it's been for AMD's Athlon to penetrate the business market even though it is completely compatible with Pentium, and offers more MHZ per dollar. How would it have done if it had been 20% slower than the PIII, as it appears Itanium will be relative to its competition?"

In a word, Dan, hogwash!

Herb



To: Dan3 who wrote (107697)8/18/2000 11:42:35 AM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Is it time to wrap up the IA-64 program?

Message 14235945

I couldn't have said it better.

:-)

SemiconEng



To: Dan3 who wrote (107697)8/18/2000 1:26:24 PM
From: John Hull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Dan, re:"Itanium is entering a market where it is the underdog with Itanium. It will have to be faster, not slower, than the competition in order to make any headway. Look at how tough it's been for AMD's Athlon to penetrate the business market even though it is completely compatible with Pentium, and offers more MHZ per dollar. How would it have done if it had been 20% slower than the PIII, as it appears Itanium will be relative to its competition?"

there's apples and there's oranges and then there's bananas.

you're bananas

jh