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To: combjelly who wrote (28015)2/10/2001 5:38:28 PM
From: Paul EngelRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: "Did he experience any nasal enhancements after he made this statement? "

What are nasal enhancements?

I reposted a post from Peter Luc - AMDroid - who quotes a German site - c'T - who had at least the competence to cover a few Intel presentations at the ISSCC -u nlike the American press - who seemed completely obsessed with a paper that Intel WITHDREW and didn't even bother to cover the 4 or 5 papers that Intel actually PRESENTED.

If you have any denial fits, I suggest you take it up with heise or c'T.

Perhaps you can impune their accuracy.



To: combjelly who wrote (28015)2/11/2001 9:55:48 PM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
cj,

"The P4 will reach its performance limit only when Intel decides to give the processor a new name."
So far the performance limits are uninspiring. Has Intel decided to change the processor's name already?


LOL. I don't know about the name change of the processor, but the 1.7 GHz P4 speed grade due in January has been "renamed" 1.3 GHz.

Joe