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To: steve harris who wrote (89063)1/23/2000 3:37:00 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572808
 
Mentions AMD will cut prices again around February 29.
Also expects Athlon 850 at that time.


Isn't this about the time or year when Intel cuts prices? I noticed Intel cut prices on mobile chips and Celeron, but not on PIIIs.

Joe



To: steve harris who wrote (89063)1/23/2000 7:21:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572808
 
steve, Interesting site. A retail store in Nepean, near Ottawa. That overclock board is quite overpriced as the parts count is no more than $25 and it is just a BCD switch array. I expect that there will be competitors soon. I also think that AMD might change the cartridge to make this less available some fine day, like Intel did before, so their market may well vanish.
Off this topic have you ever looked at Asian Sources?
globalsources.com
A magazine for Asian exporters. From this page you can find all kinds of tools, parts, computer parts for screwdriver shops etc. Everything from Aardvarks to zex toys, (inflatable sheep even, for the ba-a-a-a-d boys out there)

Bill