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To: Tony Viola who wrote (111262)9/25/2000 6:51:25 PM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
TV: Can't imagine a laptop box that says Transmeta inside. I am sure the laptop market (not the sub lap top-notebook market) is the one INTC is aiming to dominate and is the heart of this non-desk top area. JFD



To: Tony Viola who wrote (111262)9/25/2000 8:34:06 PM
From: Felix Appolonia  Respond to of 186894
 
Technology News
Mon, 25 Sep 2000, 8:25pm EDT

Advanced Micro to Provide Hewlett-Packard With Flash Memory Semiconductors
By Cesca Antonelli

Sunnyvale, California, Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp.'s main rival
in the markets for computer processors and flash-memory chips, said it won a three-year contract to
supply flash to Hewlett-Packard Co., the No. 2 computer maker.

Terms weren't disclosed. It's the first agreement Advanced Micro has forged with Hewlett-Packard to
provide flash memory, which stores information in devices such as handheld organizers and cell
phones when the power is turned off, Advanced Micro spokesman Tim Martin said. Hewlett-Packard
will use the Advanced Micro products in its inkjet printers and some print servers.

Advanced Micro shares have gained 82 percent this year. The Sunnyvale, California-based
company has won business while Intel couldn't build enough chips to meet demand. On top of its
gains in the processor market, Advanced Micro has built its success with flash. It's now the
second-biggest maker of flash memory, behind Intel.

Advanced Micro shares fell 1/2 to 26 on the New York Stock Exchange. Intel fell 2.56 to 45.38.
Hewlett-Packard fell 2.38 to 101.31 on the NYSE.