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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (86506)8/2/1999 4:44:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Tenchusatsu - Re: ", notice that each of those Intel-based servers have two Pentium III Xeon CPU's with 1 MB of L2 cache, and each CPU adds close to $2,000 to Intel's revenue. "

We should send Anand a "Thank You Letter" !

Paul



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (86506)8/2/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: Joey Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tench: re:Also, notice that each of those Intel-based servers have two Pentium III
Xeon CPU's
with 1 MB of L2 cache, and each CPU adds close to $2,000 to Intel's revenue. And if
those sales came from a web site set up by a 17-year-old high school student, imagine
the sales coming from many other would-be webmasters out there!

FWIW, I just read Lazlo's (PW semi-analyst) report on Intel today. It is based on a
meeting he just had with Otellini. Report is bullish on XEON's prospects to say the
least. Estimates that XEON will contribute 18% of revenue and 25% of profit this
year, and 30% revenue and 40% profit next year. Intel will be ramping up the 4 & 8
way Xeons BIG TIME over the next year. I have the feeling that Intel can definitley
surprise on the up-side based on XEON's prospects over the next several quarters.

joey



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (86506)8/2/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Ten & Intel Investors - PC Makers Introduce new 600 MHz Pentium /// and 500 MHz Celeron systems.

Looks like Intel has a good reception to the FASTEST AVAILABLE x86 CPU (today !) !

Paul

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dailynews.yahoo.com

Monday August 02 04:30 PM EDT

PC makers line up behind Intel's new Pentium III, Celeron

Anne Knowles, ZDNet

Intel Corp. (Nasdaq:INTC - news) today topped off its two PC processor lines with new high-end chips -- the 600MHz Pentium III and the 500MHz Celeron. Computer makers, including IBM, Compaq Computer Corp. (NYSE:CPQ - news), Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HWP - news), quickly followed suit with new PCs, workstations and servers based on the processors.

Along with its new systems, IBM launched the IBM PC Lifecycle Care program, a support offering designed to help customers determine when to upgrade their PCs. Under the program, IBM will work with customers to designate so-called workhorse models on which they can standardize. Through a customized e-support Web page, participants will be kept up-to-date on technology changes as well as receive previews of upcoming IBM products. The program covers PC 300s, ThinkPads, IntelliStations and Netfinity servers. Pricing for the program was not available.

IBM's new $1,895 PC 300PL features the 600MHz Pentium III, 128MB of Synchronous Dynamic RAM and up to a 20.4GB hard drive. Its IntelliStation E Pro and the dual-processor-capable M Pro, which include the new Pentium III, 128MB SDRAM, Intel's 440 BX chip set and 2X AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port), and up to an 18.2GB hard drive, sell for $2,249 and $2,699, respectively.

Compaq announced the Prosignia Desktop 330, incorporating the new Pentium III, for small-business users. The system, which starts at $2,129, includes up to a 37GB hard drive, 384MB of RAM and a 52X TrueX CD-ROM drive. The PC also comes standard with Compaq's Prosignia Internet keyboard and Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business.

The Houston-based company also unveiled a DeskPro EN model using the 600MHz PIII starting at $2,239. New DeskPro EN models and EP systems incorporating the 500MHz Celeron chip are available starting at $1,129. A Professional Workstation AP200 and AP400, with single or dual 600MHz Pentium IIIs, start at $2,671 and $2,699, respectively.

Toshiba rolled out the 600MHz Pentium III-based Equium 7100 series with up to a 20GB hard drive. Prices for the PC start at $1,599 including three-year parts and one-year labor limited warranty.

Hewlett-Packard introduced a slew of systems based on the new processors. Three new NetServer servers -- the LPr, LH 3 and E 60 -- each use up to two 600MHz Pentium IIIs. The LPr starts at $4,230, while the LH 3 starts at $5,130. Pricing was unavailable for the E 60 models.

HP also launched two new Vectra desktop PCs, a Kayak workstation and two Pavilion desktop PCs. The Vectra Vli8 comes equipped with the 600MHz Pentium III, 64MB of SDRAM, a 13.5GB hard drive, 32X CD-ROM, a Matrox G200 graphics card and Windows NT. Pricing was not available.

The Vectra Vei7 includes the 500MHz Celeron chip, 32MB of SDRAM, 4.3GB hard drive, CD-ROM drive, sound card and Windows 95 for $899.

The dual-processor-capable Kayak XU PC Workstation, with the 600MHz Pentium III, 128MB of SDRAM, 9.1GB hard drive, Matrox Millenium G400 graphics, 32X CD-ROM drive and Windows NT, is $3,509.

The 600MHz Pentium III-based Pavilion 8590C and the Pavilion 8560C, with the 500MHz Celeron, are $2,299 and $1,099, respectively.

The various vendors' PCs are all shipping now.

The 600MHz Pentium III, with 512KB of Level 2 cache, is available in 1,000-unit quantities for $669. The 500MHz Celeron, also in units of 1,000, is $167.

Intel is at www.intel.com. IBM is at www.ibm.com. Compaq is at www.compaq.com. Toshiba can be reached at www.toshiba.com. HP is at www.hp.com.

See Also:
Intel to debut pair of processors, cut Celeron prices
Intel releases new Celeron, chip sets for mobile users
Celeron signals new desktops