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To: Paul Engel who wrote (88420)9/17/1999 5:31:00 AM
From: Pigboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
*OT* as usual
Hello Paul,

I'm glad to see you excited about the Merced news. Makes me feel better, considering my knowledge of Intel pales like a white lion in the desert sun compared to yours.

I feel like backing the truck up after your last post. ;-)

off topic, check out this PR for Oracle today. Am I the only one to find this hilarious?

biz.yahoo.com

Maybe we can get Craig Barrett to send in PR of His wild life adventures away from actually running a Billion dollar empire...maybe Craig wins the "Crazy golf cart driver award in Seville, Spain." ;-)

cheers,
pigboy



To: Paul Engel who wrote (88420)9/17/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, it's interesting to note that this website is reporting that Intel will be offering CuMines/Cascades with L2 cache sizes of 128K,256K,512K,1M&2M!

Quite a selection!

EP

jc-news.com

Cascades with 256K (how is it different from Coppermine? L3?) available up to 733/133MHz in Q1 and 800/133MHz in Q2
512K Cascades at 800/133MHz in Q3
1MB Cascades at 700/100, 733/133, and 750/100MHz in Q3
2MB Cascades at 700/100 and 750/100MHz in Q3



To: Paul Engel who wrote (88420)9/17/1999 11:33:00 AM
From: Harry Landsiedel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul Engel. Re: "This is PHENOMENAL !!!

That is indeed good news! On another front, Kurlak's new company is not doing so well.

"Tiger Management, the still-giant hedge fund run by Julian Robertson, is down 22% for the year. Tiger was down 8% as of the end of May, 12% as of the end of July, and 17% as of the end of August. But, this week alone has seen some of the fund decline some 3% more, according to people who are close to Tiger.

A spokesman for the fund though declined to comment on its performance. That move down due in part to the declines in the stocks of both Federal Mogul and US Airways. While Tiger does not hold more than, or close to the 8 million shares of Federal Mogul it once did, it still holds enough of the stock to be hurt by its recent decline, that is about 35%, you are looking at right there, that was due to an earnings warning.

Similarly, Tiger's 16.5 million share-stake in US Airways has been steadily losing value all year long. Another earnings warnings from the carrier has brought a decline of 17% this week."

Looks like Kurlak's not any better picking companies to work for than to invest in.:)

HL