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To: tejek who wrote (76766)10/25/1999 7:34:00 AM
From: Michael DaKota  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573482
 
RE <<<That's what Intel will be extracting for the 733, according to Michael Da Kota. And it will increase revenues rather than reduce them.>>>

Well no offence taken hehe, I just submitted a link to a dutch online computer store who has all the prices of the CU'mines all layed out in dutch guilders/euro's, the link below is actually prices in guilders ($1 = fl.2,15 approx.)without the import taxes (17,5% off)..I think those are the prices that they will be floating around for in the USA . Not 1000 dollars but more like 889 dollars or so. (intel always seems to round prices off to something with a 9 on the end :)

FHWL, Michael.



To: tejek who wrote (76766)10/25/1999 12:09:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573482
 
Apparently the markets (at least early on) are not so excited about intc's new 'family' of chips:

intc: down 1 5/8 at 71 13/16

AMD: up 1/8 at 18 13/16

It would seem they are not buying into "the fastest chip in the universe" concept.