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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (78713)11/5/1999 4:17:00 AM
From: Goutam  Read Replies (1) of 1573942
 
Tenchusatsu, re: < So they'll spend millions more trying to develop the next official "Anything But Rambus" standard. Makes economical sense, doesn't it? >

Answer to your rhetorical question will be obvious once you read this -

Stolen from ACERSHARDWARE site :) aceshardware.com ____________

Thou Shalt Not Infuriate Intel KH Yeap
Thursday, November 04, 1999 (10:24 PM Pacific Standard Time)

. . . or be prepared to receive capital punishment. Well, that's what this Ctech Taiwan editorial [http://www.ctech.com.tw/d-news/news/tech/88110504.asp ] is trying to say. According to Digitimes Taiwan, Taiwanese motherboard makers are very much shaken up by Intel's sueing VIA and FIC. Some are so scared that they put in some effort in trying to brown-nose Intel. First and the most obvious is of course the production of K7 motherboard. While most of the motherboard makers are impressed by the performance of K7, they dare not openly support AMD. So instead of selling K7 motherboards using their own brands, some motherboard makers are using other/local brand names in places like Japan and China. Then there is the shortage of BX chipsets. An unnamed motherboard maker reportedly got a copy of a competitor's catalog, and then highlighted items that would piss off Intel, such as "K7", "PC133' etc. and sent that to Intel, in hope that Intel would now ship less chipsets to that competitor. Also, after Intel started the suit against FIC, a high level personnel from another motherboard maker immediately contacted the media to announce its loyal support for Intel, and that it will use more Intel than VIA chipsets. And last but not least, there is the poor FIC. Even though they are pissed at Intel, they dare not do anything too drastic. Instead of protesting by not using Intel's chipset, they could only say that they will still use Intel chipset according to need of the market.

Personally, all these are just too damn ugly and disgusting. . .

aceshardware.com ______________________________

Regards,
Goutama
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