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To: Charles R who wrote (45299)6/27/2001 2:06:54 AM
From: Paul EngelRead Replies (2) of 275872
 
Re: "we should start talking about the delays in Mobile Tualatins and how it impacts the laptop business dynamics for the next couple of quarters "

What delay?

Do these three Mobile Tualatin Notebook computers from Acer, Fujitsu and Compaq sound like the Tualatin is delayed ?

investor.cnet.com

"The company also showed off the mobile version of the Pentium III chip, called the Pentium III-M. Two new notebooks from Fujitsu and Acer were fitted with "1GHz or faster" Pentium III-M processors, according to an Intel representative.

The Pentium III-M, or Tualatin, chip is a version of Intel's Pentium III based on its new 0.13-micron manufacturing technology. Other versions of the Tualatin Pentium III will be manufactured for servers and desktop PCs. The first Pentium III-M chips are expected in late July, followed later in the year by low-power versions of the chip.

Intel will hold a press conference with Compaq Computer on Wednesday afternoon, during which the chipmaker will further discuss the Pentium III-M. Compaq is expected to reveal a new Evo mini-notebook. The new notebook, to be fitted with a low-power version of the Pentium III-M, will weigh in at 2.5 pounds and run for eight hours on a single charge of its Lithium-Ion Polymer battery
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