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Clock speed is meaningless, BUT
Consumers should view this as the indicator that the speed of silicon IC (digital) is about to reach its limit. Marketing can't use GHz as sales pitch if the best they can do is to push 10GHz to 12GHz.

When it comes to architectural innovation, I think AMD may have a better future.
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Great concept and a viable idea  US Chistian | 03/17/04
as long as the number are real  JWatson77 | 03/17/04
Huh...  Patrick Jones | 03/18/04
Bogus marketing BullStuffing!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/17/04
I stopped counting when it reaches 20  toomuchgreeatea@... | 03/17/04
Clock speed is meaningless, BUT  toomuchgreeatea@... | 03/17/04
one meaningless number...  ryusen | 03/17/04
Intelligence  Taco Warrior | 03/17/04
Logical move as Pentium 4 is dying...  Bertavenger | 03/18/04
The marketing result of raw processor speed limits.  JonathonDoe | 03/18/04
BullHockey  HDS_CC | 03/18/04
OK, so it's psuedo-random.  JonathonDoe | 03/18/04
you may be right  HDS_CC | 03/19/04
Clockspeed alone is the the most bogus of metrics...  MrEMann | 03/18/04
MrEMann, we agree...  JonathonDoe | 03/18/04
Clock speed has always be bogus  voska | 03/18/04
Cross line metric  James Dean_z | 03/18/04
How often is the processor the bottleneck anyway  Burnsie001 | 03/18/04
What Apple and Mac users have been saying  MacCanuck | 03/19/04

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