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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (76660)10/24/1999 7:26:00 AM
From: Michael DaKota  Respond to of 1572932
 
re : "If there are Cumine 733s on pricewatch next week I'll bet they have something like "available 11/XX or 12/xx" after the asterisk."

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Well you know im not particularly biassed towards intel..
but those prices were there for at least 3 days now, just divide them by 2.15 and you get the price in dollars.
They have a purple square behind them tough, wich means "expected product" ...the * means "new product" (goes for the p3 600's) ...
so I wonder why they allready know their prices...and why they arent yet on pricewatch (or did I misunderstand something? I never peek at pricewatch)



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (76660)10/24/1999 12:15:00 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 1572932
 
Re: If there are Cumine 733s on pricewatch next week...

The rumors are that bin splits are good, but yields are iffy. So there might actually be more 733s around than 567EBs (or whatever the lowest price part is). (Quantity demanded for the lower speed chip will be higher due to its lower price - if production volumes are equal, scarcity would occur for the lower price parts rather than the higher price parts. We saw this happen with Athlons being plentiful at 550 and higher on pricewatch but few or no 500s being available).

Dan