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To: Steve Porter who wrote (69120)8/18/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: DRBES  Respond to of 1586048
 
RE: "To: +Cirruslvr (69115 )
From: +Steve Porter Wednesday, Aug 18 1999 10:28AM ET
Reply # of 69121

ALL:

www6.tomshardware.com

Regards,

Steve

(on the last page of that article we have the following text):

'In closing I'd like to ask all motherboard makers to jump on the Athlon-bandwagon. This processor is not only fast, it's also easy to use and very stable, something I cannot say about my intermittently crashing Pentium III 600 CPUs. The users out there will soon get the message and people will start yelling for Athlon-systems. Intel or not Intel, the industry should get ready for it! '"

The stock is yet to even start to show any sign of acknowledgement of this kind of reaction, which is showing early signs of a ground swell.

STAY TUNED!!!!!

Regards,

DARBES



To: Steve Porter who wrote (69120)8/18/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1586048
 
As usual, Tom's objectiveness is practically non-existent. Now he's swinging over to the side of extreme Athlon supporters, even to the point of blaming many of Athlon's availability problems on an Intel conspiracy. He doesn't realize that having a great product and being able to deliver and execute can be two very different problems.

Tenchusatsu