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To: Investor A who wrote (25742)11/10/1997 12:12:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 1579752
 
A; In any race there must be some stumbling. The complexity of testing the CPU thourgh all possible situations allows such bugs to hide. Intel was badly burnt way back, and now test more thoroughly. AMD is in such a desperate rush that short cuts are taken, with predictable consequences.

Bill



To: Investor A who wrote (25742)11/10/1997 12:51:00 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579752
 
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<Intel has not fully digested the stolen technology from others. The never-ending bugs on Intel processors are the results, not the source reasons.>

If you want to talk about bugs Fuchi, then lets talk about REAL bugs,
The K6 is full of them. Read all about the massive AMD bugs that are
worse than Intels famous FPU bug.

techweb.com

Your Pal,

Elmer