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To: Joe NYC who wrote (63015)11/8/2001 3:04:20 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe, Re: "I think it will work differently. The current model numbers will stay what they are, and these parts will over time get phased out. AMD will assign new model numbers to the new parts. No need to readjust old parts, since they have been phased out. The new parts will be set not readjusted."

Let's consider a situation in the future where a 4GHz Intel processor is launched, and it beats a Hammer Model 4500+. Are you telling me that AMD's next product launch (that happens to have a small gain over the Intel product) will then be named Hammer Model 4200+? Think what you would do if you were the consumer here.

wanna_bmw