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To: kash johal who wrote (83733)6/17/1999 8:00:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 186894
 
<What we've also recently heard is that Intel has a huge surplus of low-speed Celeron CPUs and leftover LX chipsets which is causing something of a financial burden on them (at least in the business sense), and these are going to have to be offloaded before Intel can begin pumping new chips in earnest.>

I didn't know there were any leftover LX chipsets anymore. As for low-speed Celerons, well, I guess that's just a consequence of ramping up the Celeron speeds so fast that no one wants the lower speeds anymore. Except for the ever-popular Celeron 300A, of course.

Oh well, I guess E-Machines can always snap up the inventory and turn leftovers into a tasty dinner.

Tenchusatsu