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MU 220.78+6.5%9:35 AM EST

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To: Earlie who wrote (30549)3/17/1998 6:02:00 PM
From: DavidG  Read Replies (2) of 53903
 
Earlie,

When the sub $1,000 PC's first appeared, they usually shipped with 16 MBit, but even they are now typically shipped with 32 aboard

This is very true, but the low end systems are now your sub $600 PC's that are shipped with 16mb.<vbg>

I'll bet it's not too much longer before the PC will be less than the monitors... and I would also expect we might see the PC function built into the monitor using 1 memory chip( but as you already know from other posts it should be at least a 128mbit for 16mb or 256mbit for 32mbyte.

Of course the screens won't be CRT but rather LCD displays for Desktops...hey....MU is in that busines already...if they could only make that CPU with the Graphics, sound and modem functions...maybe LSI's ASIC with help them out...hmmmm it just goes on and on.

Ahhh...it was a long day...can't you tell<g>

Good Luck Trading

DavidG
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