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To: Process Boy who wrote (73609)10/1/1999 1:33:00 AM
From: dumbmoney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573954
 
The i810e is intended to be targeted at what Intel calls the mainstream segment, i.e., high volume. As for Camino being mainstream, yes, eventually, but was not intended to be a mainstream board in the near term, and certainly not at release.

Well, that's clearly not true. It can't be true because if Camino is not the mainstream successor to the BX, what is? It's not the 840, it's not the 810, so it must be the 820 (Camino). QED.

Unless, of course, you want to claim that Intel intentionally planned to NOT have a mainstream chipset ready this year for 133Mhz FSB and AGP 4X (and ATA66 and other misc platform updates). But that would be downright nutty. Nobody plans to fail.