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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (86805)1/13/2000 11:08:00 AM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573696
 
Cirruslvr, HP to use K6-2P in notebooks. This story says that the new notebooks coming out of HP will use the K6-2P chip, not the K6-2. If true this is very good news, indicating that HP has confidence in enough supply of the chips, ergo, yield is good.
cbs.marketwatch.com

"...Following that, two weeks later, AMD unleashed its 800-MHz Athlon processor. At that time, AMD said H-P had chosen its Mobile AMD-K6-2-P processor to power two new systems in H-P's Pavilion notebook PC series. Likewise, Gateway (GTW: news, msgs) said it will use AMD's Athlon processor for its Select PC series. See related story."

Petz