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To: kapkan4u who wrote (16136)10/26/2000 5:09:53 PM
From: milo_moraiRespond to of 275872
 
Thanx Kap, I can't find the article but I remember posting it forever ago and I could swear it said 1992, but maybe it was 1993.

Milo



To: kapkan4u who wrote (16136)10/27/2000 8:49:51 PM
From: Paul EngelRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: "For a self-proclaimed Intel veteran you are pretty clueless yourself. The original 64-bit P7 project was started in 1993. Albert Yu killed it in 1994 and re-assigned the same team to work on Merced. So the IA-64 program does go as far back as 1993."

So - a project started in 1994 - Merced - was the same project that was started in 1993 but killed in 1994 - to become the SAME IA-64 architecture?

Do you know how really STUPID this sounds?