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To: Joe NYC who wrote (120062)7/11/2000 11:02:55 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575423
 
Real World Tech on AMD processors: realworldtech.com

A source close to AMD in Asia indicated that the Q2 target for processor shipments was met in early June, and that Q3 forecasts seem to indicate the targets will be easily met as well. One of the biggest concerns, however, is that VIA seems to be having trouble meeting their K7 chipset targets due to some chipset bugs as well as some yield problems. Reportedly, these bugs and production issues are now resolved but July shipments may be impacted. One motherboard manufacturer indicated they were having problems getting K7 chipsets from VIA, but several others claimed they were able to acquire all they needed.

Gotta get to 760

Joe



To: Joe NYC who wrote (120062)7/11/2000 12:06:41 PM
From: ajbrenner  Respond to of 1575423
 
Re:What the hell is Tualatin

Intel code for "Tu lat n not enough"

ajb



To: Joe NYC who wrote (120062)7/11/2000 12:37:26 PM
From: ericneu  Respond to of 1575423
 
PS: What the hell is Tualatin?
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It's a river (and town, for that matter) in Oregon.

- Eric



To: Joe NYC who wrote (120062)7/11/2000 12:46:51 PM
From: EricRR  Respond to of 1575423
 
Is this the Coppermine-T we have seen on some roadmaps in the past to be taking over from regular Coppermine?


In a bid to diversify into a rapidly expanding market, the Intel corporation will introduce their new "Coppermine T" birth control device!



To: Joe NYC who wrote (120062)7/11/2000 4:36:53 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 1575423
 
Joe it's the Tualatin River. Intel uses bodies of water and lakes for code names. i.e. Klamath (pronounce clam-eth)etc.