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To: Paul Engel who wrote (69390)8/20/1999 8:49:00 PM
From: Charles R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572942
 
Paul,

<" Without 0.13 in 2000, Intel doesn't have a prayer of staying in the MHz race, don't you think?"
Boy are YOU OUT OF DATE !

If AMD really can't deliver 650 MHz AthLATES until October, they will find themselves ONCE AGAIN BEHIND INTEL in the MHz - as October ends.>

First of all, if you are doing any kind of homework, you will see that AMD has already shipped 650MHz parts to OEMs in production quantities.

Secodnly, you haven't answered the question. Have you? Do *you* think Intel can keep up on the MHz scale with K7 without moving to 0.13 mid-2000?

Chuck



To: Paul Engel who wrote (69390)8/21/1999 1:47:00 AM
From: John O'Neill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572942
 
<<Beware, Chuckles.

Time marches on - Intel has recovered from their Coppermine set back and AMD has played a trump card that they apparently don't possess.>>

beware paul..the farther intc goes to successfully squash all competition...the more the rest of the PC tech world will side against intc so as not to be at the mercy of a monopoly