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Elmer Phud

09/23/02 10:58 AM

#73 RE: Andy Grave #71

The last post you made on SI was deleted by the SI administrator. Here's a response to it by a thread member.

Yes I see that and I'm surprised. There was nothing vulgar or terribly offensive in it. I remember asking for someone to alert the Intel thread when Mani was no longer the "moderator". I remember using the wording "gone off to his great reward" meaning his wedding and retirement from protecting his buddies and persecuting the Intel posters. Perhaps it was misinterpreted to mean something sinister but it was not my intent. SI admin never said a word to me about it.

So, perhaps you could prove me incorrect by posting on SI. I'd appreciate it.

Can't do that. My account was terminated for what "Jeff" said was posting under multiple other aliases, a claim that is patently false but he offered no explanation whatsoever. The activity here picked up dramatically immediately afterwards. That guy Jeff is a real genius.

Also, that usuck fellow knows enough to at least call it SRAM rather than DRAM. Surprisingly, Semi doesn't know the difference.

I'll let SEMI defend his own posts but usuck clearly doesn't understand that foundries offer mediocre performance and that means low ASPs for AMD. Meanwhile UMC has to make a profit too so costs are higher. With bad yields, poor performance and high costs AMD is in the same boat as they are with their own fab.

Do yourself a favor and dump any shares you may have.

BTW, I believe you would be better off using another alias. You are claiming to be the Chairman of the Board of a Company that is relevant to this industry. You are acting as an imposter and that is no doubt a violation of the rules.

EP


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wbmw

09/23/02 11:56 AM

#76 RE: Andy Grave #71

Are you Ali Chen? EOM

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SemiconEng

09/23/02 2:35 PM

#78 RE: Andy Grave #71

So, perhaps you could prove me incorrect by posting on SI. I'd appreciate it. Also, that usuck fellow knows enough to at least call it SRAM rather than DRAM. Surprisingly, Semi doesn't know the difference. Gee... I thought our process engineers weren't so parochial.
Andy Grove


SIGH....., SRAM... DRAM....., RAM is RAM. From a Process standpoint, It's all the same to me. Maybe you have me confused with a Device Engineer.

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