From the CNET article you posted ( news.cnet.com ):
Intel will ship "millions" of the new chips built with this technology during the quarter, and a fifth fabrication facility is scheduled to start producing Coppermine chips during the first calendar quarter of 2000, he said.
Folks, it ain't over yet. Once that fab gets crankin', Intel will have five fabs churning out 0.18u products. And the market coverage of these products will be huge, from the low-end (Coppermine-128, the next Celeron), to the mainstream, to the high-end, to homes, to businesses, to the workstation market, and to all segments of the server market (low-end 2-way, enterprise 4-way, enterprise 8-way). Any market I forgot to mention?
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