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To: tejek who wrote (85448)1/6/2000 2:33:00 AM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572357
 
Ted Re <<Anyway, the GTW problem evidently has nothing to do with the Coppermine ramp.

PB, how did you get to that conclusion?>>

GTW said the shortage of chips was in the $1000 to $1300 (computer ASP) range. That is not the Coppermine price range.

The S&P and NASDAQ futures are looking real ugly.

Mani



To: tejek who wrote (85448)1/6/2000 2:48:00 AM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572357
 
Ted,

Re:"Anyway, the GTW problem evidently has nothing to do with the Coppermine ramp.

PB, how did you get to that conclusion?"

Come on - haven't you figured out the doublespeak yet.

Gateways problems CLEARLY have nothing to do with the coppermine ramp.

Gateways problem have EVERYTHING to do with the LACK of the coppermine ramp.

This required Intel to reduce Celeron and low Mhz Katmai volumes to save the quarter.

regards,

Kash