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To: Scumbria who wrote (41171)11/10/1998 2:48:00 PM
From: Steve Porter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578288
 
Scumbria,

The M1 and M2 stories made perfect sense to you also, didn't they Steve? What clock speed is K6-3 yielding at?

What does the M1 and M2 have to do with the K6-3.. other than they are x-86 cpus not made by Intel.. Scumbria, if you want to believe there is a problem, there is nothing I can do or say that will change your mind.

I have NO IDEA what clock-speed the parts are yielding at and never claimed I did. I am only putting forth a scenario where everything is right on time and agree with EVERY number that has been thrown out onto this thread that supposedly supported a "delay".

You perspective is that there is a problem. Okay fine, but my perspective is that there isn't. In fact my perspective fits the numbers that are being given publically. It fits them perfectly as a matter of fact.

Steve