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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (60320)10/25/2001 6:18:45 PM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Wanna_bmw, Re: <Intel talks about a Pentium III cross-over, they mean the product that they call Pentium III, which excludes similar Celeron branded parts.>

Exactly my point. A chip which on October 1 would have been a P-III would have been called a Celeron on October 2.

On October 1 the P-4 and P-III hadn't 'Crossed over' yet. On October 2, they had since the chips were renamed. 14 days later, Paul O could say the cross over occurred 'about two weeks ago'.

Or am I being too cynical.

Or is this what you've been dragging me to for the last 3 days?

And thanks for the info.

tgptndr
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