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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Greater Fool who wrote (85860)1/7/2000 6:20:00 PM
From: Saturn V  Read Replies (2) of 1572506
 
ref-<If the package (chip package plus card module) costs only $7, that's amazing. I wouldn't put it past Intel, as Intel is doing very high volumes, but still it's amazing >

No, the numbers I quoted were for a Celeron without a card module i.e the socket version of the Celeron. By the term package I meant the chip package.

The card module will add another $10 to the cost. The PIII (0.25 micron version) module probably costs $20 since it also includes cache memory chips, and has a more complex PC board and a cartridge case.
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