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To: Joe NYC who wrote (65374)12/10/2001 7:05:31 PM
From: SilentZRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
>one thing about yields which is an absolute fact is that the bigger the chip lower the yield. This says nothing about AMD vs. Intel, but for example, Piii vs. P4 yields everything else being equal.

Wouldn't that just apply to the same chip on the same process? I mean, P4 could be on a better process than PIII and thus have better yields, no?

>PS: Dan3 could most likely explain it better, with math behind. I am surprised you don't want to hear from him.

Oh, nothing against him- I've already read his posts on the matter on the Intel thread, and the numbers didn't seem right to me- I wanted to hear from someone else.

-Z