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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (18974)11/13/2000 9:43:56 PM
From: Charles RRespond to of 275872
 
Cirruslvr,

<I thought someone posted Micron's 56 day lead time was because a tornado or something hit the company who makes their cases.>

This would make sense if Microns cases across the board are delayed or if Micron uses a different case for 1200/266 is different from others.

I don't feel too enthused about calling Micron to find out the lead time for different MHz/FSB combinations. If someone does, it may be interesting to see the details.

Same goes for the NEC DDR systems in Europe.

Chuck



To: Cirruslvr who wrote (18974)11/14/2000 11:31:38 AM
From: andreas_wonischRespond to of 275872
 
Cirrus, Re: Micron's 56 day lead time was because a tornado or something hit the company who makes their cases.

First earthquakes, then storms over Europe and now tornados -- God must really hate AMD. <g>

BTW, I wouldn't take Micron's tornado statement too serious... Probably they are using a Gigabyte board which doesn't support 266 MHz FSB yet.

Andreas