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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
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To: Paul Engel who wrote (99578)2/21/2000 2:12:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Intel Investors - Coppermine 850/866 MHz CPUs are due February 27, according to the occasionally reliable YUK Wretchedster.

Standard tag line now includes:

"AMD can match these any time they so choose"

Yeah, right !!

Paul

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theregister.co.uk
Posted 20/02/2000 10:31am by Mike Magee back in Blighty

Intel to play speed ketchup 27 February

As we revealed some weeks ago, after we published an internal Intel memo to its distributors and channels, there is a price adjustment to its Pentium III Coppermine processors on the 27th of February next.

We have already published details of AMD's price adjustments on that date.

According to our information, Intel will play the catch-up game with suddenly virile AMD by introducing 850MHz and 866MHz of Coppermines on the 27th. How many of these processors will be available then is a different matter.

Unfortunately for Intel, we also understand that AMD can, if it wishes to, jump over the 866MHz barrier by releasing its 900MHz Athlon any time it wants.

So the game will continue for at least the next three months or so.

Meanwhile, our colleagues at German magazine PC Professional have posted information that shows a 733MHz Celeron Intel is readying is being positioned directly against AMD Athlons. But, they report, for the first time the K7 has appeared in the Intel roadmap. Cough.

Meanwhile, at the beginning of last week, Intel confirmed that it had had to trash three mobos, as we revealed two weeks back.
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