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To: denni who wrote (24666)7/14/1999 1:25:00 AM
From: Alan Bell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Denni,

We are completely in agreement. There has been no evidence that Intel will support 133 SDRam. It doesn't make sense for them to support 133. And Paul Otellini's comments seem to be referring to SDram generically and not to a particular speed of SDram.

But if the stories that resulted out of writers misinterpreting last quarters conference call are an indication, it is likely that the answer to this question will result in stories claiming that Intel said it will support 133 SDram. I.E. grist for the FUD-meisters.

-- Alan