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To: Yo Eleven who wrote (51954)4/2/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
Yo, >>"Are you sure reliability is directly associated with yield?"<<

There have been quite a few posts, pro and con, over this subject in the last few days. Why don't you go back and read them, (Paul Engel, Vin Wood, myself, Gene, Ali, and some others), and tell us what you think?

Tony



To: Yo Eleven who wrote (51954)4/2/1998 9:06:00 PM
From: gnuman  Respond to of 186894
 
Yo Eleven, I was being facetious in response to Tony. No, I don't think reliability is proportional to yield. I think all of Intel's parts are very reliable. But I also don't think people can make categorical comments that AMD's low yields mean their parts are unreliable either. Who knows, maybe AMD is yielding 100% good product but they get low yield to the speeds the customers want?