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To: Paul Engel who wrote (158662)2/13/2002 2:51:03 PM
From: Charles Gryba  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, cpus don't display jpeg images.

C



To: Paul Engel who wrote (158662)2/13/2002 2:58:20 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, Intel investors,

Intel to Unveil New Chips at Conference This Month

Intel Corp. will unveil new microprocessors, including one for data networking equipment, at its conference for software and hardware developers later this month, as the world's largest chipmaker seeks to boost sales in areas outside its mainstay personal computer business.

PLUS

At the Intel Developer Forum, the Santa Clara, California, company will also announce new Xeon processors that are the brains of powerful server computers that serve up Web pages and comprise computer networks.

Intel will also announce that it will resume manufacturing chipsets for Xeon processors, which it stopped doing in early 2000, Chartier said. The chipsets connects the processor to memory chips and the rest of a server computer.

Executives will also tout Intel's forthcoming McKinley processor, which is due to be available in large quantities by the middle of this year. McKinley is the successor to the Itanium processor, Intel's first chip that crunches data in chunks of 64 bits at a time, compared with the 32 bits that Intel's Pentium and Xeon chips do.


story.news.yahoo.com

Tony



To: Paul Engel who wrote (158662)2/13/2002 8:31:57 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: When will MAD recall the MILLIONS OF their K6 and AThWipers that can't properly display JPEG images?

There is a test program to check for this bug.

AMD will replace any chip that has the problem.

There were evidently very, very, few.

In fact, I know of only ONE such chip every having been actually found, and the owner wouldn't let AMD replace it because he wanted to keep it.

Do you have a link to any any chip other than that ONE - that AMD wanted to replace but wasn't allowed to by the owner?