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To: rudedog who wrote (148116)11/14/2001 2:44:51 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Rudedog - Re: "Where has Ditzel been? "

Clearly, he has been driving his company - TransMeta - into the toilet.

If he only "recently" discovered the issue of ECC in servers, then Transmeta may be OVERVALUED at $1.80/share.

Paul



To: rudedog who wrote (148116)11/14/2001 2:50:43 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Rudedog - Re: "The problem is not REBOOTING, moronski Detzil, it's having undetected, corrupted data being handed around as good. And it is not just memory failures, as we have discussed many times here, it's bit shifts from cosmic rays and other stray effects which cause non-repeatable 1-time data changes."

I'm sure Intel's sales and marketing people already have this article reprinted and FRAMED - to present to prospective customers - to show what an IDIOT they would be by tying up with another IDIOT - Ditzel and "TransBeta" !

Just like Intel did with Tom Pabsts' videos of the flaming AThWipers !!

Paul



To: rudedog who wrote (148116)11/14/2001 3:05:08 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 186894
 
Rudedog, thanks for pointing that out. My God, I can't believe Ditzel is trying to label ECC as a "marketing check-off item." Wonder what else he considered mere "marketing check-off items," like performance, cost, reliability, and all that other stuff that really doesn't matter to their customers. ;-)

Tenchusatsu