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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Charles R who wrote (68761)8/16/1999 3:38:00 AM
From: Process Boy  Read Replies (1) of 1573061
 
charles - <Want to bet PIII-450 will be shipping all the way through this Christmas and probably well beyond?...Actually Xeon is getting to be more interesting (more pathetic from Intel's view point). It has been running a speedgrade behind the mainstream PIII. Ripe for AMD to pick a few sockets.>

BTW, Cascades will be a nifty product, IMHO.

theregister.co.uk
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Posted 14/08/99 7:29am by Mike Magee

Five more Intel parts to join PIII/450 in chip gulag

As reported here earlier, the Pentium III/450 is being phased out and stocks are already drying up. That fact is now confirmed by Intel, in one of its regular missives to its distributors and dealers.

But the Pentium III/450 will not feel lonely when it reaches the wastes of the virtual Intel Siberia. Cold, perhaps, but not lonely.

Five other parts will join it in the lonely trek across the steppes, although the Intel document sent to its channel says that the parts have "limited availability".

The other parts patiently queuing to get off the platform and onto the train are the 550 MHz Xeon (BX805KY550512), the 500 MHz Xeon (BX805KY500512) and the following unfortunate boxed members of the Pentium II family: the400 MHz SECC2; the 400 MHz SECC; and the 350MHz chip.

This means Intel will have products to replace these parts in the very near future. Although individuals will still be able to buy boxed processors of the types above for some months, and possibly even years, the announcement from Intel means that someone is shortly about to throw the off switch at the marchitecture fab to prevent many more being produced. ®

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