Cyric CPU's
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Tue Nov 12 14:35:00 EST 1996
Rodney Thayer wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
RT> My experience with Cyrix is that if you call them as a
RT> software developer they are arrogant and also oh by the way
RT> imply they are revising their chips all the time. Their
RT> idea of solving compatability problems is "tell the end user
RT> to go trade in their motherboard, the next one is sure to
RT> have a newer rev. chip, we rev. the chip all the time".
RT> So if you have a motherboard with a Cyrix chip, learn how to
RT> pull it and put in another CPU.
RT> No, I don't love Intel, in fact I am rather militant about
RT> being anti-monopoly if I have the opportunity, so for
RT> example I would be happy to try to use an IBM, or an AMD or
RT> one of these other x86x chips, I just don't do
RT> vendor-with-attitude-problem.
I can tell you that my experience is completely opposite to yours. Cyrix has
been unfailingly helpful in supporting their chips, and has been willing to
send out anything I wanted. Certainly, Cyrix has been more forthcoming with
engineering information than Intel in my personal experience. It's too bad I
don't like the 6x86, because I do like the company.
-- Mike
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