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114157 <i>This would be an excellent way to improve performance, without continutejek-6/4/2000
114156 <i>Be stubborn and miss one of the most fulfilling experiences a computertejek-6/4/2000
114155 Ted, All those things you say may be true, but the AMD investors are the ones Scumbria-6/4/2000
114154 <i>This is true but is it enough to make Intel worth about 32 1/2 times wtejek-6/4/2000
114153 PT, <i>Would size also be one to add to this list? </i> Yes. DieScumbria-6/4/2000
114152 Ted, <i>In your estimation, is there nothing in AMD's current pipeliScumbria-6/4/2000
114151 PT, It is very unlikely that AMD will change the pipeline depth on Mustang. TScumbria-6/4/2000
114150 <i>The raw clock speed of Willy should be much higher than K7 derivativestejek-6/4/2000
114149 Ted, "The Dilbert Principle" is one of the funniest books I have eveScumbria-6/4/2000
114148 Thank goodness they don't value Intel on execution nor performance, either.dougSF30-6/4/2000
114147 Re: "This is true but is it enough to make Intel worth about 32 1/2 times Elmer-6/4/2000
114146 Scumbria <I>Until you read "The Dilbert Principle" by Scott Adtejek-6/4/2000
114145 Elmer: Re: "Intel has about 4x the highend capacity of AMD ". niceguy767-6/4/2000
114144 <i> Intel has about 4x the highend capacity of AMD and at least 3 TimF-6/4/2000
114143 By Debra McGarry, CBS Marketwatch Last Update: 4:28 PM ET Junniceguy767-6/4/2000
114142 Re: "AMD's market cap is under $14 billion up from under $2 billion whElmer-6/4/2000
114141 4500 T-Birds Sold All Ready Down Under theregister.co.uk Posted 04/06/2000 10milo_morai-6/4/2000
114140 Hi Bill: I see Michael Dell is speaking at the National Press Club in Washingtniceguy767-6/4/2000
114139 Some old AMD slides on possible benefits of compiler optimizations and DDR (souptanner-6/4/2000
114138 hmaly, > <i>With how long it is taking Intel to bring this so called Goutam-6/4/2000
114137 RatbertRyandGinger? I thibk in chip design there are specialists in each area, Bill Jackson-6/4/2000
114136 <i>Designers rarely worry about power or heat in the first implementationEricRR-6/4/2000
114135 Scumbria, Re: "Designers rarely worry about power or heat in the first impptanner-6/4/2000
114134 Scumbria, I always appreciate your insights on processor design... so in your ptanner-6/4/2000
114133 Ratbert, <i>Beyond the issue of pipelining, I'm not familiar with thScumbria-6/4/2000
114132 Milo, <i>how will Mustang on 130nm scale with Willamette? </i> WiScumbria-6/4/2000
114131 <i>Coppermine's engineering problems are the result of trying to run EricRR-6/4/2000
114130 AMD's market cap is under $14 billion up from under $2 billion while inteL&DRBES-6/4/2000
114129 Scumbria are you referring "Athlon" to being T-bird on 180nm If so hmilo_morai-6/4/2000
114128 PT, Willy will not have any trouble staying ahead of K7 in MHz. The fundamentScumbria-6/4/2000
114127 Ratbert, <i>When will Coppermine's engineering problems be resolved?Scumbria-6/4/2000
114126 Milo, <Tom's Hardware has 1Ghz T-bird review..Off I go to read translaCharles R-6/4/2000
114125 <i>Engineering problems can always be resolved.</i> When will CoppEricRR-6/4/2000
114124 New Socket A MSI MB tweaktown.commilo_morai-6/4/2000
114123 PTANNER we need 266Mhz FSB and DDR and code that uses Enh. 3dnow. Remember allmilo_morai-6/4/2000
114122 Scumbria: <i>Engineering problems can always be resolved.</i> Youptanner-6/4/2000
114121 Ratbert, <i>Why though are you so sure that Willy is going to work "Scumbria-6/4/2000
114120 I finished reading the Tom's review of the 1 GHz TBird and was a little undptanner-6/4/2000
114119 Dan, That is the truth. Mikey is in an unnatural marriage with Intel and his faBill Jackson-6/4/2000
114118 <i> Message #114072 from Scumbria at Jun 4, 2000 8:41 AM ET Joe, 933MHEricRR-6/4/2000
114117 <i> f Wilamette is really delayed into Q1, Dell WILL defect. It would beTimF-6/4/2000
114116 Re: Dell, you know, I like making fun of little Mikey as much as the next guy, Daniel Schuh-6/4/2000
114115 I can't wait for the DDR /T-bird review to come out. I think this is what milo_morai-6/4/2000
114114 m_a_x, I suspect that Dell will be sucking lower than hind tit right now. They Bill Jackson-6/4/2000
114113 Max, <What I mean is that Dell could be already ready to build systems so tCharles R-6/4/2000
114112 Tom's Hardware has 1Ghz T-bird review..Off I go to read translator.go.com milo_morai-6/4/2000
114111 Milo, <ROTFLMAO!!!! <VBG> That was funnier than all get OUT!> It Charles R-6/4/2000
114110 He, he... Lick my boots Mickey D., you'll maybe get K6's!!!porn_start878-6/4/2000
114109 Saw this on AMDZone Tom's has their 1 GHz TBird story up? Off to read! Enptanner-6/4/2000
114108 m_a_x, Maybe Dell knockin' and no-one answer de door? BillBill Jackson-6/4/2000
114107 I have the feeling that Dell's patience is approaching its limit. I previouporn_start878-6/4/2000
114106 ROTFLMAO!!!! <VBG> That was funnier than all get OUT! Milo PS is was smilo_morai-6/4/2000
114105 Some snippets from Intel document per Register: <Intel expects the majorityCharles R-6/4/2000
114104 <i>So, Willy is going to be both the high-end and mid-range saviour, e.g.porn_start878-6/4/2000
114103 Scumbria, <Certainly applications that are bandwidth limited will get a booCharles R-6/4/2000
114102 <i>the company has started its first volume shipments of its new Duron prporn_start878-6/4/2000
114101 Scumbria, this brings up another round of, er, inscrutable posturing by Intel. Daniel Schuh-6/4/2000
114100 Scumbria, <A few more rumors of Willy delays, and we will be way over $100 Charles R-6/4/2000
114099 Joe, <More "issues"? theregister.co.uk Intel withdraws boxed XeoCharles R-6/4/2000
114098 <BTW: Where is that flood of high speed Coppermines that you and PB promisedCharles R-6/4/2000
114097 Jim, <Actually I'm a bit taken back that there is even a 700 MHz T-birdCharles R-6/4/2000
114096 Dan, <HSN has sold 7,319 Thunderbirds so far today. I turned it on to checCharles R-6/4/2000
114095 survivin, Good stuff. Thanks for posting. It is funny that the press and analyCharles R-6/4/2000
114094 Al, <Does this chip not take some wind out of Timna sails?> If this norCharles R-6/4/2000
114093 Chuck, <i>I expect Thunderbird benches to be extremely good with proper Scumbria-6/4/2000
114092 Scumbria, <T-Bird is not going to show a huge performance improvement over Charles R-6/4/2000
114091 Kash, <Yup so far the performance is less than compelling although these 70Charles R-6/4/2000
114090 Milo, <i>Besides integrating the L2, AMD has shifted the cache architectScumbria-6/4/2000
114089 Hmaly, SOC integration is definitely the trend for embedded systems, set top bScumbria-6/4/2000
114088 Milo, <That means we have 4 missing speed grades! What are they?> I thiCharles R-6/4/2000
114087 Elmer Re..<<<<b>As for Timna, keep in mind it is not intendhmaly-6/4/2000
114086 AMD spins Athlon die with exclusive L2 cache Jun. 02, 2000 (Electronic Engineemilo_morai-6/4/2000
114085 T-Bird Pics tweaktown.commilo_morai-6/4/2000
114084 Thankyou Niceguy.. That's what I kinda thought from your previous posts. I milo_morai-6/4/2000
114083 milo: Must've gotten up too early today if last 2 posts are indicative of niceguy767-6/4/2000
114082 milo: Re:"By a wide margin, AMD remains my choice as the one most likely niceguy767-6/4/2000
114081 Hi milo: Re: "Can you give me a more indepth reason of your $120 target?&niceguy767-6/4/2000
114080 Scumbria, RE:"This notice does not impact shipments of Boxed Intel PentiumJim McMannis-6/4/2000
114079 Re: "Over the last 5 months that I have been following thread, I think youElmer-6/4/2000
114078 NiceGuy re:$120 level If AMD hit's $5 a share this year or even $6.00 yeamilo_morai-6/4/2000
114077 Scumbria: Re: "The arrival of Dresden tomorrow puts AMD in a very strong niceguy767-6/4/2000
114076 Joey, <i>I wouldn't make that bet, at least for a while. </i> Scumbria-6/4/2000
114075 Hello Scumbria, Re: <i> As previously indicated, Intel has decided to tecrazyoldman-6/4/2000
114074 Scumbria, re:The arrival of Dresden tomorrow puts AMD in a very strong positionJoey Smith-6/4/2000
114073 Joe, From Yahoo: messages.yahoo.com <i>Boxed Intel© Pentium©Scumbria-6/4/2000
114072 Milo, The arrival of Dresden tomorrow puts AMD in a very strong position. LarScumbria-6/4/2000
114071 Joe, <i>933MHz has thermal problems </i> In other words, like theScumbria-6/4/2000
114070 More "issues"? theregister.co.uk <b>Intel withdraws boxed XeonJoe NYC-6/4/2000
114069 Elmer, <i>I'm sure your sympathy is well appreciated but premature.&Joe NYC-6/4/2000
114068 Re: "I am beginning to feel sorry for the guys who worked on Timna. All thElmer-6/4/2000
114067 Joe, <i>Another hope for Timna may be that Rambus gets as cheap as SDRAMScumbria-6/4/2000
114066 Re: "So where are all these 700 MHz and below Coppermines coming from, invElmer-6/4/2000
114065 Scumbria, Agreed. Timna will probably be bandwidth limited with SDRAM, unlessJoe NYC-6/4/2000
114064 Joe, Video refresh is the access to memory where the color buffer is read, andScumbria-6/4/2000
114063 Elmer doesn't get out of the house. Here in Portland Fry's, Circuit Citmilo_morai-6/4/2000
114062 Elmer, <i>Truth is I don't think Intel makes anything as slow as 700Joe NYC-6/4/2000
114061 Scumbria, <i>The video refresh bandwidth is a small portion of the requiJoe NYC-6/4/2000
114060 Elmer, <i>I'm shocked to hear that Circuit City is the gauge of all Scumbria-6/4/2000
114059 Re: "BTW: Where is that flood of high speed Coppermines that you and PB prElmer-6/4/2000
114058 Joe, <i>I recall that Cyrix MediaGx used (or planned to use) compressionScumbria-6/4/2000
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