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To: Elmer who wrote (107134)8/7/2000 1:17:47 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Elmer - RE: "Dan you know that PriceWatch is the standard of measure for retail availability but you also know that Intel does not sell it's highend processors primarily into that market."

With that statement in mind and if the 1GHz PIII was REALLY shipping in volume, one would assume OEMs would offer the 1GHz PIII as an option in their commercial PCs. After all, this seems logical since Intel gets much of its business this way, right?

Then why is is that Dell only offers up to 933MHz in their business PC (Optiplex) line?

"I guess it depends on how you define volume"

I agree with you on this.

1GHz PIII - STILL a low-volume product.
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