Actually, when I used the term bin, I was referring to a process where CPU makers put the processors in bins based on their maximum stable speeds even though they are from the same silicon. Or, if demand for X processor is really high, they label Y processors as X even though the Y's actually are faster chips.
Actually, when I used the term bin, I was referring to a process where CPU makers put the processors in bins based on their maximum stable speeds even though they are from the same silicon. Or, if demand for X processor is really high, they label Y processors as X even though the Y's actually are faster chips.
D'oh I thought I knew something.
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It's "Dr. _paralyzed_" actually. Not like with a PhD, but Doctor like in Dr. Pepper.