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To: wbmw who wrote (248583)3/10/2008 6:29:47 PM
From: dougSF30Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
I wonder if you'll get an acknowledgment, let alone an apology.



To: wbmw who wrote (248583)3/11/2008 5:37:53 AM
From: mas_Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Circumstantial and as I suspected you had no hard evidence just your usual wishful extrapolation.



To: wbmw who wrote (248583)3/11/2008 8:58:24 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTHRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Of course, I don't think you'll disagree that it's quite likely the Celeron 220 and Celeron 400 Series use the same die, given that they are both single core variants of the same micro-architecture.

Of course, I do disagree that it's quite likely the Celeron 220 and Celeron 400 Series use the same die, given that they are both single core variants of the same micro-architecture. The 400 series are most likely the recovered C2Ds. Millions of them per quarter. Do you believe that Intel is selling millions of recoverable single core chips from defective C2Ds each quarter? Yes or NO.

THE WATSONYOUTH