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To: Petz who wrote (120178)7/12/2000 2:40:56 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1574005
 
More on Tualatin (I am getting sick and tired of the whole state of Oregon and it's rivers with stupid names) from The Register:

Intel notebook chips to top 1GHz
By: Mike Magee
Posted: 12/07/2000 at 06:54 GMT

The most recent notebook roadmaps from Intel shos that the firm has decided to include its SpeedStep battery saving technology on all future mobile chips, including the mobile Celeron.

And, at the same time, the firm is set to intro the new Tualatin .13µ (micron) core in the second quarter of next year for notebook processors, allowing speeds of 1GHz+ for mobile warriors toting StinkPads and the like.
theregister.co.uk

Joe



To: Petz who wrote (120178)7/12/2000 1:16:46 PM
From: f.simons  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574005
 
>>Here's hoping good news of high demand from Intel will help both stocks.<<

I can drink to that.
But the fact is that neither stock has done much in the last three months, and there are only significant differences if you pick specific days to start from, like the day AMD lost 9 points last week. I only use that as an example because it is recent and still in everyone's memory banks.