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To: Charles R who wrote (79563)11/11/1999 9:51:00 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1572604
 
Charles,

ok, I defer to your experience on the FLASH spin. Got to feed Jerry's habits.
:o)

The K6-3+ was on slide 12 of 14 on RHBW presentation.

Like you said though, in the summary, slide 14 of 14, no mention of it. So we will wait and see.

steve



To: Charles R who wrote (79563)11/11/1999 9:56:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572604
 
Chuck,

Re: "flash"

Even if they don't spin it off they become a great acquistion candidate with the flash and cpu's and dresden as well.

I have always thought that Mot would be logical.

But maybe a big DRAM guy such as Infineon or even Fujitsu might make a great deal.

BTW, the 533 K6-2 was announced - will this be with 133Mhz SDRAM or what. And if they can get 500/533 with 0.25 seems like they should get to 600Mhz K6-2+ in 0.18 in Q1 2000.

This should give Intel fits let alone the high end AThlon attack.

regards,

Kash