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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: DRBES who wrote (68612)8/12/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: DRBES  Read Replies (1) of 1575309
 
AS we all know iNTEL never screws up...just ask any of the iNTELopers. Recently they have had the appearance of doing so...do not believe it. The delays in CuONTIME are the result of an all out effort on their CU based 1500 MHz cELERY IV with 4D IMMEDIATELY CHIP WHICH WILL RUN ON THEIR SOON TO BE REVEALED .10 MICRON LINE. 4D IMMEDIATELY is a back engineered version of ENHANCED 3D NOW! It will, no doubt run circles around the ATHLON resulting from their huge on-chip cache and shear processing speed. The slowest version (1500 MHz) will be introduced at $35 each in lots of 10 or more. Approximately 10 minutes after it is introduced Jerry will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and iNTEL will win it all.

Now you might ask why would anyone ever buy a pIII with such a fine cELERY out there. Silly, iNTEL has agreements with all of their preferred OEMs (and only they [and now us] are privy to this understanding) to only put the cIV in their lowest quality cheapo machines. That way iNTEL, which has the marketing clout to perform such a marketing feat, can continue to glean the fortunes that it has done in the past from its inferior but premium pIII's to finance its ongoing huge profits and the operating losses on the various cIV's.

Genius HUH?

Regards,

DARBES
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