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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Process Boy who wrote (73592)10/1/1999 12:57:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 1573909
 
PB - RE: "Intel designed the i810e to be a Mainstream platform, intended to be shipped with PIII's as well as Celeron. Coppermine is a PIII."

I remember when the news came out that the original i810 wouldn't work w/the PIII and some people (I don't remember everyone) said why should the PIII run on a "low-end" chipset with in integrated video card.

"By what I am reading in the press, the K7 motherboard situation may be more dire than Intel's at the moment."

This could be the thing that could potentially cause a BIG drop in the stock price after the CC. Last year at this time it was increased R&D spending which did the "job".

"Maybe the i820 will come out before AMD infrastructure can support more than 2 major OEM's."

Chuck says NEC is also coming aboard. And even CostCo has systems for sale. But these volumes probably still aren't anything enough for Intel to be concerned about. (Makes you wonder why they continue to drop the price of the PIII.)
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