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To: Amy J who wrote (114249)10/18/2000 2:22:57 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Amy - Re: 'I took notes as I went, then entered it after the CC. "

You took notes that good - that fast?

That capability must have been a huge help in college !

Paul



To: Amy J who wrote (114249)10/18/2000 2:24:25 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Amy & Intel Investors - A Nice Pentium 4 Spin - from the Intel Conference Call

Intel Is Ready To Roll Pentium 4

(URL: crn.com

By Kelly Gollobin
CRN
Santa Clara, Calif.
8:20 PM EST Tues., Oct. 17, 2000

Intel Corp. is ramping up Pentium 4 manufacturing and is on track to ship the new processor next month.

Intel Executive Vice President Paul Otellini told analysts during a third-quarter earnings conference call that the chip giant will produce hundreds of thousands of Pentium 4 processors this quarter.

Otellini comments come after Intel informed PC makers several weeks ago that it was delaying the delivery of the Pentium 4 until next month because of a chipset problem.

The manufacturing ramp for Pentium 4, the first new desktop processor architecture since the Pentium 2, will be steeper than the manufacturing ramp for Pentium 2, Otellini said.

Intel reported earnings of 41 cents a share, on net income of $2.9 billion, which was up from predictions of 38 cents a share according to First Call/Thomson Financial.

Sales were up to $8.73 billion compared to $7.33 billion for the second quarter.

Intel closed up $0.5 at $36.68 a share.