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To: neolib who wrote (228911)3/25/2007 7:36:14 PM
From: Sarmad Y. HermizRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
>> So your theory now is that the atoms are actually the same,

When did I say they were not ?

>> but Intel magically controls the individual lattice placement of each implanted ion thus getting more performance out of its ions, and since AMD obviously cannot do this, Intel has an edge. LOL!

And when did I say that ?

I said this inherent random variation can be accounted for in the design.



To: neolib who wrote (228911)3/25/2007 9:36:40 PM
From: combjellyRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
"but Intel magically controls the individual lattice placement of each implanted ion thus getting more performance out of its ions"

Of course. It is copy exact...