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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (92287)2/10/2000 12:11:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (2) of 1573712
 
Elmer - RE: "End to the 800MHz PIII bottleneck?"

From that article -

"Intel, for its part, is working to add manufacturing capacity in order to help curb shortages. Company officials say they expect to smooth out the supply problems by the end of next month."

NEXT month?

At first resolving the supply problem issue was supposed to occur when the price cuts occured in January, but that didn't happen. And then it was supposed to be fixed when price cuts occur this month, but now Intel is saying NEXT month? Is this an error? If it takes ~10 weeks for AMD to make an Athlon (according to JC) I would guess it is approx. the same for Intel. That means lots of Cumine wafers didn't START until the end of December, when the 750 and 800 were "released". Is that when the Israel fab started producing?

Does this sound accurate or am I missing something? PB?
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