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To: Dave who wrote (27947)1/16/1998 7:08:00 PM
From: Tiley  Respond to of 1572547
 
Dave,
Technically, I think there were a couple of other folks from Intel who ended up in Nexgen and then AMD but I do not think there was anyone from the engineering team. And of course, Vin Dham was the project manager for the Pentium but he did not do any design work on it nor did he do any design work on the K6.

Best Wishes
MJ



To: Dave who wrote (27947)1/16/1998 11:56:00 PM
From: High Desert  Respond to of 1572547
 
Manish:

Vin Dham was on the Nx686 design team. He was the manager of the Pentium Design team. But, in a technicality, Dham was released from AMD a few months ago, so you might have it.

dave

WRONG! Vin quit AMD and he was not released. This was covered some time agon in this thread. Also, BTW Vin is not and has never been a process development person contrary to the comments of others on this thread.