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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (34656)7/17/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: Majic-  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577883
 
I don't think AMD will gain mutch on their market share, wether the K6-2 can or wether it can not win from intel with a CHESS game. I woul rather want to see the cpu's run less hot, smaller die size and better fpu pipelining (hmm actually that is rendered quite useless right now, with those extra 3d-now instructions,.), instead of people fussing on about a chess game. Don't understand me wrong, I'm no PAULERON (Hereby I thank > Investor A < for the great and now official name for Paul Engel, you know, the fellow who can only post usefull data when concerning his own statements, and never is capable of replieng in a normal way, without singing, riddling, swearing, or making a whole piece of shakespear out of the question wether Intel will or will not get a serious loss of 1,8B. in the neXt Q.), but I tend to be critical , ...So cut the crap with that chess stuff...AMD K6-3d has got *way* more in it's pants than just chess. Let's discuss THOSE things in detail, and notice that it blows away the PII with quite a margin.

Greetz, Michael da Kota from Holland and never mind the spelling mistakes ;)