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To: Harry Landsiedel who wrote (107316)8/10/2000 5:34:50 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Harry, all, article lifted from one of those AMD threads, more confirmation that PIII clock speeds are moving up and the critical ones are shipping in volume:

As expected, Intel announced their 1.13GHz PIII processor, though availability seems to be close to zero for most buyers. The 1GHz processor, announced in March, is now becoming more readily accessible, though pricing is a bit steep at over $1200. The 933MHz and lower processors, however, seem to be shipping in volume and pricing appears to be quite good.

realworldtech.com

Tony



To: Harry Landsiedel who wrote (107316)8/10/2000 8:13:41 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Harry - Re: "I do miss Tom. He did help us pick up Intel cheaply. But there doesn't seem to be any lack of people (analysts?) lined up to repeat his arrogant calls."

You're correct - but I don't miss him at all.

I shudder to think of the salary that guy pulled down at Merrill - and all the damage he did to Intel and Intel investors - by making erroneous calls and predictions.

Imagine if a guy like that was put in charge of Air Traffic control or nuclear weapons manufacturing or the FDA !!

Paul