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To: porn_start878 who wrote (18802)11/13/2000 10:29:01 AM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
Max,

if I was a corporate manager and I was upgrading 10 000 systems to P4 1.5GHz

If you were a corporate manager today, or next month, you would be buying Celeron 633 to 700 or Piii 733 to 866. High end machines are usually only for special requests, and need more time getting approvals than you save actually using the faster machine.

Joe



To: porn_start878 who wrote (18802)11/13/2000 10:29:49 AM
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To: porn_start878 who wrote (18802)11/13/2000 11:13:05 AM
From: EricRRRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Saw this via ace's:

aceshardware.com

Micron's Chipsets Plans [3:59 am] Rat
Micron used to develop its chipsets for research purposes only without letting them out on the open market. Now it has finally decided to turn to manufacturing chipsets for AMD Athlon platform. The thing is that Micron didn’t have a license to use Intel s processor bus, so the company couldn’t sell its chipsets earlier. And presently AMD has solved the problem having launched CPUs with high performance rates, so Micron plans to announce three chipsets supportig this platfom next year:


xbitlabs.com

Three Athlon chipsets from Micron next year! Including one with integrated graphics.

That makes 6 Athlon chipset makers: Nvidia, Micron, Via, Ali, SIS, and of course AMD.