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To: Don Green who wrote (26824)8/10/1999 1:05:00 PM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 93625
 
another little teeney bit of news..looks like gateway dumped amd. guess the intel/rmbs coalition will get stuck with gateway now. i don't think gateway sells much do they?
probably inconsequential. like dell. just a coupla more small drips.

wonder what they found wrong with athlon, via and pc133. sony said it was unstable. did gateway find the same problem?
unclewest

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Posted 10/08/99 5:24pm by Linda Harrison

Gateway walks away from Athlon

Gateway has done a U-turn over its plans to launch an Athlon-based PC.

The world?s second largest direct selling PC vendor was tipped to build systems based on the Athlon, but two weeks ago mysteriously reversed its decision, according to Forbes.

Gateway described the move as "a pure business decision", which Forbes said meant Intel had waved a big discount carrot under Gateway?s nose, which the vendor obligingly ran after.

This soft dollar deal, and big discounts on 600 MHz Pentium II chips, are believed to have swung Gateway?s decision in what was thought to be a $20 million package.

The Forbes article added that AMD pricing was already starting crack under the weight of Intel?s cuts.

On 1 August, Intel priced its 600MHz PIII at $669.
Athlon prices now stand at $249, $499 and $615, and Intel is expected to slash prices on its PIII 500 chip this month.

Compaq and IBM have already officially lent their support to the AMD chip.

But the universe will have to wait until 16 August to see which others will follow suit. ©