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To: Elmer who wrote (46328)1/16/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571762
 
Elmer - Tom Uberclockermeister has some very startling things to say about the K6-2 vis-a-vis the Intel product line up.

A telling comment:

"AMD The new Celerons will give AMD a really hard time. K6-3 seems to
be late, which isn't really surprising if we look at what happened
with K6-2 or K6 in the last two years. K6-2 has hardly got a
chance against Celeron, or at least not at the price point it's
selling right now. The performance chart will show you that even
Celeron 366 is already faster than K6-2 400. Celeron 366 sells for
less than K6-2 400 right now, so that AMD will feel forced to
adapt K6-2-prices to Intel's new low-cost/high-performance
CPUs. "

He has a ton of data showing AMD K6-2 performance vs. Celerons and Pentium II's.

Serious AMD investors should consider this a "must read".

www5.tomshardware.com

Paul