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To: Maxwell who wrote (37456)9/25/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583807
 
Scumbria - Re: '. Remember MHz is Intel's game and AMD is mastering Intel's game with the introduction of K6-2-380MHz."

If AMD was mastering Intel's game they would introduce a 480 MHZ K6-2 not a dumbed-down 380 MHz K6-2 !

You guys a really zealots - you can't read the print in front of your faces !

Paul



To: Maxwell who wrote (37456)9/25/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583807
 
If you introducing the 380 then you BLOCK the CeleronA 366 before it comes out and put the PII-350 in the backseat. Remember MHz is Intel's game and AMD is mastering Intel's game with the introduction of K6-2-380MHz.

Maxwell,

That may be true, but I still have serious doubts about the yields at 400 MHz.

Scumbria



To: Maxwell who wrote (37456)9/25/1998 7:42:00 PM
From: Yousef  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583807
 
Maxwell,

Re: " Remember MHz is Intel's game and AMD is mastering Intel's game with
the introduction of K6-2-380MHz."

As I remember Maxwell, you didn't think Intel's 333mhz "speed bump" was
even worthy of being called a new speed bin. I guess with this new
380mhz speed bin ... That means AMD is now 3 speed bins (380mhz, 400mhz,
and 450mhz) behind Intel. The "speed bin" gap is widening. <ggg>

Make It So,
Yousef