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To: tejek who wrote (75276)10/13/1999 12:03:00 AM
From: Process Boy  Respond to of 1585192
 
ted - <They wouldn't project Q4's ASP but I thought they will give you the number for a quarter after it is over. No?>

Nope.

The numbers you hear spouted about ASP's are a range figured by various analysts.

I perceive actual ASP's to be a closely guarded secret. I certainly don't know the actual figure.

However, on occasion, a member of the Executive Staff my let something slip in an interview, with statements similar to "with processors at an average selling price of around $200, give or take $x...". That's about as close as your going to get to public disclosure on ASP's.

disclaimer: I do not speak for Intel.

PB



To: tejek who wrote (75276)10/13/1999 2:31:00 PM
From: Steve Porter  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1585192
 
All:

Just heard something interesting. Apparently some folks with coppermine systems are have problems with incompatibility issues as well... Apparently the VIA 133 chipset has some 'issues'. This basically rules that chipset out of the Coppermine race.. leaving us with a dolled up 810.. I hope Intel is making lots of 810's.

Steve