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To: Mani1 who wrote (79096)11/9/1999 3:57:00 AM
From: Goutam  Respond to of 1573215
 
Mani, re: < IBM went from three Athlon models on their site from few days ago to five Athlon systems. I think that is significant. >

Thanks for posting this, and I've a good news for you to match yours ;o).

Within the last ten hours, number of dealers listing "ASUS - No CPU Athlon boards" went up to 16 from 7. This indicates that mobo supply from ASUS has gone up! This also proves the news about ASUS going to stop making Athlon mobo was just a rumor. Somebody must have generated this nasty rumor to make the poor "RICH Intel" look bad.

Goutama



To: Mani1 who wrote (79096)11/9/1999 2:04:00 PM
From: Charles R  Respond to of 1573215
 
<IBM added an Athlon 550 to its E Series "Hot technology at a great price".

commerce.www.ibm.com.

It has also added an Athlon 700 to its Athlon only S Series, "Extreme speed - sleek design."

commerce.www.ibm.com.

IBM went from three Athlon models on their site from few days ago to five Athlon systems. I think that is significant.>

It does sound significant! Thanks for posting.