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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (33452)6/22/1998
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (1) of 1572946
 
Dr. Engel:

I have a few questions concerning Intel:

A) << Intel should ship about 10 million Pentium II/Celerons this quarter.>>

I thought they would ship more than 10M PII/C this quarter. Are they limited by silicon, cartridge, SRAM, packaging, or demand?

B) Have they completely ramped in their bump process?

C) Have they reduced their PII 131mm^2 die size by eliminating the bonding pad? If so what is the new die size now?

D) How come Intel couldn't get their SRAM running at same CPU speed when the PII was released? Was it because fast SRAM didn't exist at that time?

TIA
Maxwell
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