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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: Paul V. who wrote (24725)9/30/1998 1:04:00 PM
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Intel Can't Meet Xeon Demand...

September 30, 1998

ELECTRONIC BUYERS NEWS : Computer Reseller News' Joe Wilcox and Marcia Savage reported in the publication's Sept. 21 issue that server OEMs are supply-constrained in producing four-way servers based on Intel Corp.'s Xeon microprocessor.

Sources told the CRN reporters that Intel's Xeon deliveries depend on a screening process, in which chips and chipsets that have been tested for four-way multiprocessors are "screened" against those that are suitable only for two-way or uniprocessor systems. John Miner, vice president and general manager of Intel's enterprise server group, acknowledged that the company cannot meet demand, but said the problem is short-term.
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