Companies will buy the P4 for the Intel name.
Usually in big companies (where the money is), the people who make the purchasing decisions know nothing about the technology they're purchasing. Therefore, they will stick with Intel CPUs since that's all they know. They won't care if it's a...
well..since this is the "kind of funny" joke post :)
How to wash your cat
1. Thoroughly clean the toilet.
2. Add the required amount of shampoo to the toilet water, and have both lids lifted.
3. Get the cat and soothe him while you carry him towards the bathroom.
4. In one smooth...
But think about it, it really is like when casettes came out. Look how easy it was to dupe a casette. Mp3s and CD-Rs are the next step, and despite the ease of duplication, record sales are up 8% from last quarter.
It's just the next step after FM radio. Does Napster need to be regulated...
I dropped out and got a job after a single semester of college - it just wasn't worth the time or the money.
Plus, as a freshman, I got treated like $h|t by my C++ professor. I'm not going to shell out thousands of dollars to pay someone's salary who's going to treat me like $h|t.
Why does everyone use Internet Explorer? It's the Bastard Child of Microsoft. Sure it might look better and feel better, but you're supporting anti-competitive products.
Update: Those benchmarks show Intel on a Apollo Pro mobo, FYI. Might have had a performance impact. On an i815, I'm sure there would have been a few changes in who took 1st place. :)
It's a lot harder to make NT run stable that Linux, IMNSHO. There are too many little memory leaks in NT when you do anything, especially on the local filesystem. e.g. Try setting up NT to do big backup jobs, where terabytes of data pass through the local disk controllers. You'll see what I...
Skippy - you can telnet to any port you want. e.g.:
Start -> Run -> "telnet www.intel.com 80"
Type "GET /" in the telnet window and see what happens. He's not trying to telnet, he's just using Telnet as a client to retrieve some data from the server.
It depends on your motherboard and BIOS. Some will, some won't. I've seen it done before on an old ISA 486 mobo, but the newer ones might just give a beep code and halt.
edit: sorry that wasn't win95, it was DOS 6.22, but it did indeed boot! :)
DaddyG - You're right, but remember that article said at the very beginning that AMD was a small player, could not destroy intel, and that this was just a step in the right direction.
hey wizkid - please edit out that post. You don't understand what's it's like to be a sysadmin in a high school. I was one for about 4 months, and tips like yours are what got kids suspended.
Fortres will allow the students to do everything they're supposed to do, and nothing that they...
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