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To: Gary Ng who wrote (61403)7/29/1998 1:07:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Gary,
RE:" This may be related to a report earlier saying that
the new HK airport chaos has caught Intel. I know
at least the PII I bought recently is assembled in
SEA(Singapore, Malaysia) reading from the packing."

You mean Intel could ahve a load of processors stuck at customs in HK?
I wonder why processors assembled in SEA would have to ship through HK? Even if it was a trans-shipment, what would cause them to get stuck in HK customs? I not that familiar with the airport problem in HK.
Then again, the article said "manufacturing" problems. Not shipping problems. Could have been component parts going through HK that got stuck.
Keep us posted about this possibility.
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