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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (86184)1/9/2000 5:59:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573221
 
Bill,

Apparently Gateways Athlon 600 system will sell for $1299 including monitor.

This is update from aceshardward.com.

Seems like a pretty sweet system to me.

They should move a boatload as this is their "sweetspot"

Hopefully they will have a k6-2 500 or 533 system as well.

regards,

Kash



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (86184)1/9/2000 6:17:00 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573221
 
Bill,
this may be a hint of Gateway's problems.
A puzzling article with supporting FACTS from The Register

theregister.co.uk

It would appear iNtEL may be going into direct sales and floating a trial balloon in Singapore.

Wonder what DELL would think of their new competition?

Posted 09/01/2000 10:48am by Mike Magee

Intel site seems to sell PCs direct

Much less mystery now surrounds a Web site which Intel appears to still own and which is
selling PC kit over the Internet. The pistol now appears to be billowing forth streams of
smoke.

The site, called PC Com, appears to belong to a Singapore company, but information at
WHOIS shows that it is an Intel-owned domain name. The domain name was first
registered by Intel in 1996.

Further evidence that this is, indeed an Intel site, can be obtained by clicking on the FTP
root at PC COM, which goes straight to the FTP Intel site and which includes a read me
file containing this information (and more): "Welcome to ftp.intel.com! For Intel product
questions/comments/requests, please send mail to support@intel.com For issues or
problems with this FTP Server, please send mail to ftp-admin@intel.com" &c.

(The Web moves oh so fast. Although this was the case all day Friday and Saturday, we
have just noticed that clicking on this FTP link above from our machine brings up a little
box asking for password and user name. 21.07 UK time, Sunday. Our readers in the US
report they are still able to access it... )

And if you click on this Intel page, go down to the "Buying PCs in Asia Pacific" section, then
go to Click Here, it appears to take you straight to...yes, you guessed it...PC COM.

Several readers have pointed out that the The 'database last updated' date refers to the time
that the Whois database at whois.networksolutions.com was last updated with changes to
any domain. As this is regularly updated, it therefore has no significance whatever.

But further investigation, also supplied by a helpful Internet-savvy reader, shows that the
mail for sales@pc.com seems to be redirected to sales@intel.com.

The PC Com site acts as a merchant site for a number of third party companies, and sells
PCs, some Intel networking equipment and notebooks.

The only microprocessors the site sells with the PCs are Intel CPUs, but none above
600MHz.

The WHOIS reference shows the following: "Record last updated on 02-Dec-1996. Record
created on 02-Dec-1996. Database last updated on 6-Jan-2000 13:12:51 EST. Domain
servers in listed order: MINOS.INTEL.COM 134.134.214.6 AURORA.INTEL.COM
143.183.152.2". The PC Com domain is registered to Intel's HQ in Santa Clara.

Intel tell us it is investigating whether the domain name still belongs to the corporation,
whether it has leased the site to some other firm, or perhaps whether there is some other
reason.

The company has still failed to respond to questions about the nature of this site at the time
of this, the second update on the original story.

As PC COM now does appear to be an Intel site, many of Chipzilla's customers -- that is to
say PC companies, distributors and resellers -- will be very interested to know why they
are now having to compete with their supplier. An answer to the mystery, please, someone
at Santa Clara... ©