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To: Dan3 who wrote (134163)5/5/2001 5:17:28 AM
From: fyodor_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Dan: AMD leads the industry one way, while Intel spends billions trying to jam everybody into using Intel's proprietary standard.

You would be a lot more convincing if you didn't include blunderous statements like this ;-)

Right now, the only non-proprietary "next gen I/O technology" is RapidIO. HT is, at least for now, AMD's proprietary technology. There's nothing "open" about it - yet, anyway.

-fyo



To: Dan3 who wrote (134163)5/5/2001 10:52:52 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Blow Hard Dan - Re: "The set of companies doing real work on HyperTransport is growing so quickly that we need a consortium; it's absolutely needed," said David Rich, general manager of the HyperTransport business at spec co-developer API Networks (Concord, Mass.). "We call AMD almost every week and ask 'Is it here yet?' "

Cool !!

Looks like AMD's Hamster and 0/13 micron SOI process aren't the ONLY thing slipping at AMD !!!

AMD's introduced this HDT (formerly LDT) nearly 1 1/2 YEARS AGO and they don't have the spec released yet !!

What a HOOT !

Maybe the data keeps getting corrupted with AMD's AthWiper PCs !!!

Paul