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Subject: Re: AMD new 2.8 Ghz, but has not yet released the 2.6 Ghz ?

Author: Rajen Gupta

Date: 14:28:54 10/03/02

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where does intel bullshit people? their fastest processor the 2800 is faster
than the fastest AMD has on offer ie XP2200 for 99% of applications-even for our
beloved chess programmes- on the contrary it has been AMD which has been
bullshitting people with periodic announcements and launches of their  virtual
processors(ie AMD 2400-2800 which do not exist).

They first bullshitted about the SOI on Barton. now they claim that SOI will be
absent from Barton.

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=5599

They are also completely clueles about when the hammer will be out-this year?
next year? never?

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=5696

look at waht intel ahs on offer

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/story.html?id=993470728



>Intel will of course find new ways to BS people. Whether it's with them trying
>to make people think a new CPU is going to increase their internet performance
>as they've tried in the past or ramping up clock speeds while providing poor
>performance.

why do you consider intels performance poor? they have always admitted that
instuctions per cycle of a P4 is less than competing or even its own P3 but it
has the potential to ramp up to "Infinity and Beyond" (refer to previous link)it
currently thrashes the living daylights out of AMD in 99.99% of applications,
including chess programmes-ask John Merlino why did he decide to chose the P4
rather than an AMD for his match against Larry.

I'm positive Intel will continue to lie, buy people off, influence
>review pages so they provide favorable reviews, etc. Intel will be around for
>some time no doubt but as I've said in the past on many occasions... you can
>only BS people for so long.

Facts are Facts-however unpalatable

rajen



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