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To: Joey Smith who wrote (14107)3/14/1997 9:30:00 PM
From: Kashish King   of 186894
 
AMD isn't scrambling to get OEMs lined up Joey. Every major vendor has already designed their Pentium II systems and current Pentiums are doing very nicely, designed, tested, shipped. Intel continues to improve their server and notebook technology. They get a company just to look at the samples of K6 at 200 Mhz and they can claim interest. Don't underestimate the monumental job of validating a new chip to save a few dollars for their legacy designs.

I will bet right here, right now, that the 200 Mhz will be available in limited runs to select German OEMs and that other German OEMs won't get anything more than a 166 Mhz. None of those will have notebook technology; none of them are suitable for servers. This noise-level event will soon be forgotten when the Pentium II with built-in multimedia comes out. It will be a distant burp when 300 Mhz Pentium starts shipping in volume.
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