To: survivin who wrote (119336 ) 7/5/2000 5:16:03 PM From: survivin Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579136 More intc production problems?? Nice time to slip it by the markets. Gist is no Xeon 900 until 2001 and no 800 or 866 period. Intel Skips Pair Of Xeon Chips (07/05/00, 4:04 p.m. ET) By Mark Hachman, TechWeb News Intel has decided to skip two versions of its high-end Xeon microprocessor lineup to ease its customers' product transitions, the company said Wednesday. Intel (stock: INTC), Santa Clara, Calif., has decided to not manufacture the previously-planned 800-MHz and 866-MHz versions of its Xeon microprocessors, each containing the option of either 1- and 2-Mbytes of cache. The reason, a company spokesman said, was to allow customers the necessary time to test and update their own servers, which they must do with each new chip Intel produces. "The main reason is customer feedback," the Intel spokesman said. "A number of customers asked us to reduce the frequency of product introductions." According to Intel, customers are asking Intel to increase the frequency of the large-cache Xeons in iterations of 100-MHz or more. Instead of manufacturing the 800- and 866-MHz speed upgrades, Intel will jump directly to a 900-MHz chip, planned for release in 2001. Analysts agreed with Intel's newfound perspective. "Server manufacturers aren't impressed by a lot of new products," said Dean McCarron, analyst with Mercury Research, Scottsdale, Ariz. McCarron added that he did question why Intel included the 800- and 866-MHz products on roadmaps and said it was unclear how many iterations of the Xeon Intel would produce before asking customers to buy Intel's next-generation Itanium and Pentium 4 microprocessors. techweb.com