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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Charles R who wrote (80402)11/19/1999 12:03:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 1572506
 
Charles, <..simple take on Wilamette schedule>
Eah, we probably can consider the P68 schedule
as an example of Intel's market adaptability <GGG>,
I guess that is what that youth is puffed about
(but did not realized yet :)
Going back into 1995-96, Intel lead microprocessor
analysts to believe that the original P68 project
will be sampled in the middle of 1996, at 400MHz.
Then shipments were expected in 2H97, Microsoft was
gearing up to deliver new OS, then 1998 passed, then...
..you know where it is now.
I tend to believe that the self-inflicted MHz pressure
caused the P68/Williamette/Foster (or whatever
those offsprings are) project to be redefined
several times, so you can guess about the mess:)

And please don't abase yourself by rendering an
account to dipsticks; we all appreciate your
insightful contribution and accurate analysis.

Regards,
-Ali
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