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I don't know you, you don't know me, yet you're making assumptions that I had no knowledge of what was going on.
I base myself on empirical evidence. Without them I make the perfectly rational assumption that said person has as little information as I do. That's the more reasonable stance, while also asking said person (you) of providing whatever proof he might have to substantiate his claims -- which I did. So no need to get worked up about it.
Seriously, did you even look at the attachment on my previous post?
I did look at your attachment, but I don't see how it informs us any further of your corroborations of Jim's predictions of Zen 2. Proving that you sat on som indefinite information on Ryzen 3000 in October that other people didn't doesn't give you any validity in making all sorts of other unrelated claims of Ryzen 3000 (like Jim's "source"), without proper evidence. Your image does not prove that AMD was planning to release most of its Zen 2 line-up in CES. Your image does not prove that Zen chips were those Jim advertised. Your image does not prove that those chips' frequencies went as high as 5GHz+. Your image does not prove that that Jim's price predictions were correct (at least well into December, when their plans changed).
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