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To: gnuman who wrote (57345)6/7/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
Gene - Re: " Come on, you know it's so. The Intel Confidential Roadmap was originally published Feb, 28 in Germany by Ziff Davis' "PC Professionell" magazine on the German ZDNet, and re-published by Tom's Hardware"

You will be happy to know that Tom Pabst has published a new INTEL CONFIDENTIAL ROADMAP.

tomshardware.com

The new ROADMAP shows the 333 MHz Mendocino to be Officially Introduced September 13, 1998.

After extensive calculations, I have concluded that this indeed does represent a "Pull-In". This date, Sept. 13,1998 is a Q398 release date, precisely 18 days before October 1, 1998 - the first day of Q498.

You will also be happy to know that Intel will be making this fine new technology available to us for a mere $210/each in 1000 unit quantities.

I would suspect that you could even get it cheaper if you ordered 600 or 700 thousand Mendocinos at a clip.

By the way - my confidential sources tell me that the Mendocino may be going into production on First Silicon - A0 stepping.

So, yes indeed - Intel's manufacturing and design improvements have certainly combined to help make this pull-in a reality for you and I who have so earnestly awaited the introduction of Mendocino.

Paul
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