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To: Barry Grossman who wrote (101706)3/28/2000 9:07:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Barry & Intel Investors - Intel will Launch Faster Celerons tomorrow - based on the Coppermine Core.

"Intel said its new Celeron chips will run at clock speeds of 566 and 600 megahertz. The chips will be priced at $167 and $181, respectively, in quantities of 1,000.

These are the first Celeron chips manufactured using Intel's 0.18 micron process technology,
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I think AMD is planning on launching SpitFarl tomorrow - just to make sure they get their fair share of the publicity.

Paul
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newsalert.com

March 28, 2000 20:40

Intel to unveil faster Celeron chips</>

SAN FRANCISCO, March 28 (Reuters) - Intel Corp. said it will unveil on Wednesday two faster versions of its Celeron processor family, targeted to the low-cost PC sector, designed using Intel's new manufacturing process.

Intel said its new Celeron chips will run at clock speeds of 566 and 600 megahertz. The chips will be priced at $167 and $181, respectively, in quantities of 1,000.

These are the first Celeron chips manufactured using Intel's 0.18 micron process technology,
which creates finer linewidths between the transistors than the older 0.25 micron process.

"It will give you 10 to 56 percent improvements in performance," said Jeff McCrea, director of desktop marketing at Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel. McCrea said that performance improvements vary depending on the application being used.

Personal computer makers will shortly be announcing new systems priced in the under $1,000 category designed around the new Celeron chips, Intel said.



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (101706)3/28/2000 9:24:00 PM
From: Gerald Walls  Respond to of 186894
 
Not paradoxically, properly placing the persistence of the prevailing new paradigm pertaining to Intel's P/E in proper perspective probably permits promptly pursued pleasant pursuits.

Can anyone do one that says something to the effect "This is what Greenspan's worried about"?



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (101706)3/28/2000 10:50:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Barry, positively princely. Of course, mine was just accidental. Enough of that, eh wot?

Tony