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On 2005-03-22 05:37:21, vineet_d wrote:
If u can see Tom's Hardware Guide....
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/20041221/index.html
i am confused....
u shouldnt be confused coz its true
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Posted: 2005-03-22 18:12:20
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All the posts are gone!!!
Edit: never mind

I saw wrong
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Posted: 2005-03-22 18:31:50
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Shyam , whats there in that site? Can you copy paste?
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Posted: 2005-03-22 18:59:43
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@whiz:
AMD Processors From March 1994 To December 2004
Slot A: August 1999 To May 2000
Athlon 500 to 1000: August 1999 to May 2000
Almost one year after Intel's Slot 1 CPU debut, an epic event took place: Dirk Meyer of AMD debuted the Athlon at the 1998 Microprocessor Forum, which shook up many, including Intel execs who witnessed the event. The Athlon worked with the Alpha EV6 bus protocol and offered numerous innovations that the competition did not offer.
Intel was shocked by the high speed of the CPU and the share price of AMD then began its meteoric rise. THG published the key specs for the so-called "Gold Finger," which made it possible with the help of an additional card to set the voltages and multiplier of AMD's Athlon. However, to do this, the CPU had to be opened, which meant violating the warranty.
As with the first Intel Pentium II/III processors, the cache could be adjusted on the slot board with 1/2, 2/3 and 3/4 of the processor speed. The first boards were supplied with AMD's own chipset, because VIA did not yet have any chipsets in the final stage. After some time, the cache moved from the board into the CPU core, making Slot A obsolete. At the same time, the ground was broken for "Fab 30" in Dresden, Germany. Also at this time, for the first time, users put together water cooling systems in their living rooms for their AMD processors. In the last stage of development of the Slot A Athlon, the manufacturing process was converted to 180 nm. In this CPU, which was primarily supplied to OEMs, the cache was already integrated into the CPU die.
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Posted: 2005-03-22 19:24:41
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Morning all
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Posted: 2005-03-23 02:13:31
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john , what did u copy? (and u cant copy the relevant part,can u?)
@whiz i cant copy it , its results of benches which is shown in a large picture.
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Posted: 2005-03-23 02:35:02
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Whats up mates? I'm in the train pune-bangalore Via belgaum. I guess, so is killer

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Posted: 2005-03-23 03:01:37
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nope not yet , train's only at 6:30 pm today
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Posted: 2005-03-23 03:02:50
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Morning.
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Posted: 2005-03-23 03:04:21
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On 2005-03-23 03:04:21, govigov wrote:
Morning.
yup its morning all right
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Posted: 2005-03-23 03:11:00
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