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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (170791)9/9/2002 1:11:21 PM
From: Ali Chen  Respond to of 186894
 
"Ali Chen, your "other resident genius", used to claim that higher frequency Northwood parts would dissipate 90-120W of leakage based power."

Stop lying. I told you already that "120W" was your own words:
Message 17242374

You wrote: "I believe that your "last-straw assumption" involved a processor with 4x-5x the current level of leakage, or in your words, "60-80A."

Message 17241678

You continue: "For a 1.5V processor, that would mean that at least 90-120W of power will be dissipated from the processor - even if all the transistors are "off".

When you will stop lying, waana?

- Ali