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To: Maxwell who wrote (4851)3/9/1998 7:33:00 PM
From: StockMan  Respond to of 6843
 
Madwell,
Re -- AMD has over 10,000s of employees. When their process yield, 10,000s of employees know.

He-he-he-he you are funny madwell. Only the top brass have the data on the yields He-he-he-he. Okay does anyone know what the yields on the K5 were? or the Pentium ? or the PRcrap ? He-he-he-he...

If anyone within AMD is leaking inside information (in this case the top brass letting employees know non-public information), Some top brass would be in JAIL. He-he-he-he.

Like I said you are FUNNY madwell. How about that bridge in NY (cash only please).

Stockman



To: Maxwell who wrote (4851)3/9/1998 7:52:00 PM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
All,

Via's Apollo MVP3 connects the system bus of 100-MHz CPUs, PC100 SDRAM and the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP). According to Via, this newest Apollo delivers performance comparable to that of Pentium II-based systems. "Independent tests show that, for some graphics functions, an AMD 100-MHz K6 on an MVP3-equipped board performs about 20 percent better than current Pentium II systems," said a spokesman for Via Technologies.

techweb.cmp.com

Pravin.