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To: Charles R who wrote (18901)11/13/2000 2:57:10 PM
From: AK2004Respond to of 275872
 
Charles
re:downward pressure
that would very much depend on how many p4-2s intel would manage to build. If the numbers would be small then there would be no downward pressure. If the numbers would be big then downward pressure would be more on amd's asps than on intels. Of course, the tricky is to optimize it for in between.
Regards
-Albert



To: Charles R who wrote (18901)11/13/2000 4:29:01 PM
From: PetzRespond to of 275872
 
Charles, <<Is that why pIII-1.13GHz is still listed as one of the intel products? >>

<That has to do with vanity ;-)>

Legally, the Intel website is advertising, and the 1.13 GHz "product" listed there is false advertising.

Also, don't the 1.13 benchmarks have to be removed from SPEC? I think there's a limit of 3 months to turn something into a product.

Petz