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To: ptanner who wrote (97019)3/6/2000 2:12:00 AM
From: SteveC  Respond to of 1578682
 
From the Register -- time for Intel to throw away its latest roadmap:

Professional is for systems greater than $2,000. In Q1, that
segment is occupied by Pentium IIIs at speeds of 733, 700, 750,
800 and 866MHz. In Q2, it is occupied by the 866, and the 850
Pentium IIIs, with the 933MHz coming in at the end of the quarter.
And in Q3, that segment is occupied with the 933MHz Pentium III,
with the 1GHz processor (presumably a Coppermine rather than a
Willamette design) set to enter at the end of that quarter.

The next category is Mainstream 3 ($1,500 to $2,000). In Q1, that
space is occupied by the 733 and 700 Pentium III's but midway
through with the 750MHz (with 100MHz FSB) making an
appearance. In Q2, the 800MHz Pentium III hogs the position,
while in Q3, the 866, 850 and 1GHz Pentium IIIs are the favoured
Intel flavours for boxed systems.

theregister.co.uk