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To: Dan3 who wrote (108423)8/26/2000 9:19:37 AM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
If Rambus’ patents for SDRAM and DDR prove to be valid, Intel will have to pay up just like everybody else, said Mark Edelstone, semiconductor analyst for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.

Except that intel makes very little, if any SDRAM, or DDR RAM. Intel got out of that part of the memory business years ago. Very little, if any, impact at all.

SemiconEng



To: Dan3 who wrote (108423)8/26/2000 10:49:11 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Lewinsky - DAn - Re: "AMD has a volume production 1.1GHZ chip that is within spec at 90C. "

Now there you go again - displaying what complete FOOLS you dipso AMDroids are !!

AMD - 1.1 GHz VOLUME PRODUCTION !!!!

What a LAUGH !!!

AMD shipped their FIRST 1.1 GHz ThumperTurds only 2 weeks ago !!!

"Monday August 14 2:10 PM ET
AMD Starts Shipping 1.1 Gigahertz Chip"


What is AMD VOLUME PRODUCTION - 25 CPUs?

You guys are hilarious !!!

You actually believe your own bullsh*t !!

WHy is AMD DOWN 30% from their highs?

Volume Production - 1.1 GHz ThumperTurds !!!

Ha Ha Ha !!!

Paul
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Monday August 14 2:10 PM ET
AMD Starts Shipping 1.1 Gigahertz Chip


SUNNYVALE, Calif. (Reuters) - Computer chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NYSE:AMD - news) said on Monday it began shipping its 1.1 gigahertz processors to major computer companies, and said it expected to meet its goals for shipments in the coming quarters.

AMD has been in a seesaw battle with rival Intel Corp. to produce the fastest processors. AMD just beat out Intel earlier this year with a chip running at 1 gigahertz, or one billion cycles per second.

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based AMD said the personal computer market outlook is strong, and the company was ``on track to meet its goal of doubling shipments of seventh generation PC processors to 3.6 million units in this quarter, and again doubling shipments to 7.2 million units in the fourth quarter.''

AMD said it expected that its total PC processor shipments, including AMD Athlon, AMD Duron, and AMD-K6-2 processors, could approach 7 million units this quarter and 9 million units in the fourth quarter. AMD said its new 1.1 gigahertz Athlon processors are priced at $853, and systems that feature the chips will sell for about $2,500 each. The chips will be used in computers expected to reach the market on Aug. 28.

AMD stock was up 4-1/4 at 61-1/4 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock is off its year-high of 97, but is nearly four times its 52-week low of 16-3/8.



To: Dan3 who wrote (108423)8/26/2000 10:51:24 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Lewinsky-Dan - Re: ". AMD clearly can ship 1.2GHZ parts whenever they want to. "

Blow Hard !!!

They can't even ship the 1.1 GHz TTurds !!

I suppose AMD can ship 45 GHz TTurds - anytime you tell them to - eh, Monica?

Paul