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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (161307)3/6/2002 10:26:29 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 186894
 
Ten
re: As usual, you dodge the issue and accuse me of problems you yourself are suffering from.

how did you manage to interpret the following statement as dodging the issue:

"I made it pretty clear that I do not know amd's exact benchmarking procedure to begin with"

I recall that Jerry said few times that it is compared to thunderbird in order to set the model numbers. I never claimed that I know the index composition or construction. I did go to amd page and searched for qs and model numbers and it came back with a lot of references to ips or as amd put it MHz*ipc. I can speculate that one way it could have been done is to use ips numbers normalized with respect to t-bird.
Normolized ips would also be a linear function of MHz and as we know model numbers are liner with respect to MHz

Try to read what I post before accusing me of Hypocrisy

Regards
-Albert