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Hey, idot? They SHOWED one working
Not sure what an idot is but I'll assume it's a complement so I would like to complement you as well.

In any case, Intel showed 3 dual cores working. Not only that, idot, they showed one working on 65nm !
Posted by: Prognosticator   Posted on: 03/01/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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*Finally*  bidemytime | 03/01/05
how silly...  Valis Keogh | 03/01/05
Did you actually read my post?  bidemytime | 03/01/05
He is correct, it is a waste of development resources  balsover | 03/02/05
Dual core = huge performance difference  Prognosticator | 03/01/05
You are a Mike Cox wannabe, right?  The King's Servant | 03/01/05
Dunno who Cox is..sorry.. Oh, and.....  Prognosticator | 03/01/05
a bit wrong  doh123 | 03/01/05
Man, what a bunch of idots, they should get one working first.  DonnieBoy | 03/01/05
Hey, idot? They SHOWED one working  Prognosticator | 03/01/05
they had to  doh123 | 03/01/05
Yes, and how many did the ship???  DonnieBoy | 03/01/05
Uh, that's King of The Hill idiot to you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/01/05
Who's the idot?  PayBack | 08/08/05
It's ALL good AMD & Intel  MIS Master | 03/02/05
He is correct, it is a waste of development resources  balsover | 03/02/05
This is good stuff  zeusfuse | 03/06/05
Dual Core operating systems  ltymes | 05/07/05

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