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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (51326)8/15/2001 8:14:44 PM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Ten
re: All AMD can do is follow in the trail that Intel blazes.
true, just a while back Intel condemned ddr to death and moved forward with the best, for customer of course, solution that is rambus. That followed by Intel's HT technology etc....
Blaze on, Intel, blaze on......
Regards
-Albert
ps that is, of course, only few intel's many achievements



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (51326)8/15/2001 10:32:14 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: Software developers will no doubt tune their applications to benefit the most amount of users

Yes and the installed base will be primarily PII/PIII/K2-X cores for quite a while.

Even after that, developers will focus more on tuning their code to be useable on the older systems, rather than a little faster on the latest and greatest, but useless on the slowest 1/3 of the market.

A 1+ GHZ PIII/Athlon or 1.4+ GHZ P4 will run just about anything well enough to sell the software as "supported by that configuration." The chips software designers have to be worried about, and tune for, are all those 333MHZ and slower PIIs and K6s.