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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (85995)7/29/2002 2:07:11 PM
From: bacchus_iiRespond to of 275872
 
Andreas, I fully agree with you.

Gottfried



To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (85995)8/2/2002 1:04:32 PM
From: Ali ChenRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
"Gottfried, there's only one way to prove Jerry's statement: Comparing the yields from Intel's fabs with the yields of AMD FAB30."

Sorry guys, but all this is nonsense. There is no "yield"
per se, without several qualifiers. I am sure AMD FAB30
yields are best in the world when considering the total
output of good dies per wafer when the process is kept
within specifications for all tools. The real question is
how "good" these dies are, whether the
corresponding bin splits can satisfy current market
demands under competitive and dominant pressure from
Intel. Apparently AMD wants higher frequencies, but it
is hardly possible for the given design. That's where
the disconnection happens between reality and the hate of
professional and confessed liar Elmer.

- Ali