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To: Yousef who wrote (60946)6/8/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573904
 
Yousef - RE: "They appear to be highly "questionable""

Here is another one:

"Coppermine delay could give AMD aid

Intel is not confirming or denying that its Coppermine process will be delayed, because it won't speak about unannounced products.

But the word on the street is that CuMine, is, indeed, on the back burner.

According to various reports, Intel will release 550MHz and 600MHz parts at the end of the year, and a 666MHz part in the first quarter of next year.

Problems, problems. Compromises, compromises.

But the delay, if true, will give succour to chip rival AMD. Intel's strategy was to introduce CuMine early and queer AMD's pitch. ®"

theregister.co.uk

A 550MHz Coppermine doesn't make sense when there is already a 550MHz PIII on the market so take this article however you want.