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To: Charles R who wrote (91423)2/3/2000 9:32:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575622
 
Chuck, answers to your various questions:

<Do you expect CuMine to exist once Timna comes onto the scene?>

Believe it or not, Pentium III should continue to exist even past 2001. As for Timna, I think Intel is aggressively going to replace the entire Celeron line with Timnas. The dividing lines between Pentium III (Coppermine) and Timna should still be there.

<Man, The first silicon is just in and you feel at the top of the world! Get real.>

Chuck, I've had high hopes for Willamette for a long time now.

<Clearly you don't think competition is sitting around and fiddling its thumbs? Ever hear of Mustang or Sledgehammer?>

Yes, I've heard of those two cores. And unless AMD has more planned for Mustang and Sledgehammer than what they've announced, they will lose to Willamette and Foster. (Of course, I'm still worried that AMD really does have an "ace up its sleeve" like you guys keep implying.)

Tenchusatsu