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To: Brian Hutcheson who wrote (1688)10/24/1997 8:07:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6843
 
Brian, have you noticed that there's a person called StickMon on this thread who misquotes AMD's spokesman, Ben A., and claims that AMD 3rd quarter flash sales were down vs. Q2, when Ben said they were flat, and that they are normally down in the 3rd quarter.

He can't seem to spell or answer questions about whether Intel's flash sales were up 24% year over year like AMD's.

I guess he's just a rude little stick-mon.

Petz



To: Brian Hutcheson who wrote (1688)10/24/1997 8:25:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6843
 
Brian, re: Intelopers being unable to read.

Its pretty useless to reply to these guys like Yousef. I said there were five layers of circuitry on the K6,

in the case of the K6 there are 5 layers about half a cm square and
Each layer is contructed in several steps

Just to be sure someone like Yousef could understand it, I repeated
There are really several masks for each layer, but the combination
of all of them is refered to as "the mask."


He apparently can't understand anything on this thread, perhaps he should go over to the Intel thread and enlighten them about transistors. From what I understand, Intel investors believe their transistors are so good that they value their company at five times the price per transistor ratio as AMD! There are a lot of people over there who would love to hear about the wonderful Intel transistors, don't you think?

Petz