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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (149676)11/26/2001 7:44:17 PM
From: milo_morai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Wanna, better re-read your statement Message 16704278

And you lost focus about SpeedStep. Intel cannot run the clock at max rate with Speedstep enabled. Therefore I'm correct.

Speedstep is disabled to run at max clock.

And you state

First of all, Intel's SpeedStep can be enabled or disabled when on batteries, and the newer version supports dynamic switching like AMD's PowerNow. Additionally, while it only supports 2 discrete voltage levels, Intel's power technique is in many ways more efficient than AMD's

Which Intel did after AMD's dynamic switching which further proves you are a idiot for stating AMD copied INTC. When in fact INTC copied AMD's method, but only at a fraction.

M.