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To: Si Eng. who wrote (38889)10/9/1998 12:16:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1574679
 
Your obviously a moron thinking 40-80% is like 5-95%. Stop your stupid responses to real info, you know nothing of these semi companies and their chip making processes.

Now, now, Si Eng, no need to call me a moron just because you didn't understand the gist of my message.

I'll even bet that AMD's yields are close to 80%. The question, however, is what percentage of the parts can be run at 400 MHz. I don't think 40 to 80% of their parts will be able to run at 400 MHz, or else AMD would be shipping those chips in the millions, instead of the "hundreds of thousands."

In other words, I'm agreeing with you; I just don't agree with the way you say it.

Tenchusatsu