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To: jim kelley who wrote (59255)10/30/2000 10:49:19 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 93625
 
Jim, given the comments by INTC and their failure to earn the warrants, as well as rumors of an INTC DDR chipset, could it be the next to sign will be none other than INTC.

That would make heads jump!



To: jim kelley who wrote (59255)10/31/2000 7:50:49 AM
From: gnuman  Respond to of 93625
 
Moreover, he said that the P4 would perform about equal to the P3 on a clock for clock basis.
It would be nice to see some confirmation of that. Most of the "rumors" I've seen reported in the press tend to be negative in that respect. The latest from the Reg. Is a good example.

The latest reports from system builders putting together the first Pentium 4 systems look very encouraging - for AMD.
A leading European PC maker confided to The Reg yesterday: "If they think this compares to Athlon they are joking. At 1.5GHz the P4 is outperformed by a PIII 933, never mind an Athlon 1GHz which............."


theregister.co.uk

Hopefully Intel will do what AMD has done, put comparative benchmarks up on their site. AMD shows "authentic" comparisons of Athlon/PC133 vs Athlon/PC2100. It would be nice to see Intel do the same with P4/i850 vs PIII/i840.

amd.com



To: jim kelley who wrote (59255)10/31/2000 7:59:59 AM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 93625
 
Jim, in the "no shame" department, it's been Oct. 31 in Indonesia for a while. Any new "reports" on the P4 launch there?