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To: Scumbria who wrote (41776)11/18/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572719
 
Scrumbia:

<<AMD should make the fastest parts they can. I am questioning their ability to hit 450 MHz in the next few months. I have no inside information about this. For all I know, 450 MHz may be a piece of cake.>>

450MHz is a piece of cake. How do I know? Just look at the ability of overclocking of the new K6-2-400Mhz. With a bump in 0.1V it gets 500MHz. Thus the process margin is there and the transistor has sufficient drive current to drive it home. Before I could hardly overclocked my old K6-2-350MHz even at 2.5V!

Maxwell