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To: stak who wrote (169675)8/21/2002 2:24:00 AM
From: ptanner  Respond to of 186894
 
stak, re: "Needing 133 realworld MHz to equal 100 Modelhurtz goes against my natural guess. No?"

I am not sure about how Tom's extended the future clock and model ratings over 2600+ but the scale doesn't seem much changed other than an extra 66MHz for the new models:

2200+ 1800MHz
2400+ 2000MHz increase of 200MHz (extra 66MHz)
2600+ 2133MHz increase of 133MHz - same as old ramp

tomshardware.com

-PT