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To: Brian Hutcheson who wrote (46302)1/16/1999 11:23:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571477
 
Hutch - Re: " believe that the PII architecture must be close to its highest clock speed , what do you think ? "

That Firing Squad guy got the Pentium III to run pretty good at 560 MHz.

Wait until the 0.18 micron Pentium III comes out.

That wait won't be too long.

Paul



To: Brian Hutcheson who wrote (46302)1/16/1999 1:04:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571477
 
Re: "I believe that the PII architecture must be close to its highest clock speed , what do you think ?"

You think Intel is going to waste any further resources on the PII? Did AMD sink anymore into the K6 when the K6-2 was about to come out?

EP



To: Brian Hutcheson who wrote (46302)1/16/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571477
 
Brian - RE: "I believe that the PII architecture must be close to its highest clock speed , what do you think ?"

I doubt the .25 process will get much further, but Intel is ahead of schedule with the .18 process.

As far as against the K6-3, I hope AMD doesn't have any problems on the transition to .18.

Were the problems AMD had one year ago with the .35 process only?