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To: richard surckla who wrote (64052)1/10/2001 9:50:55 PM
From: richard surckla  Respond to of 93625
 
Intel roadmap shredder in OverDrive™ mode
By: Mike Magee
Posted: 04/01/2001 at 09:34 GMT

Chip giant Intel has entered the New Year by hastily revising roadmaps it was
showing its customers only three weeks back, in a bid to throttle up its push to
the Pentium 4 and shift stocks of existing semiconductors.

As revealed earlier this week, Intel prematurely introduced the 1.3GHz
Pentium 4 slated for the end of the month, although published reports said that
firms like Dell were already set to rock and roll with the chip from day one.

That means that people in Intel's marketing department, which puts together
roadmaps for its customers, will probably have to shred the Week 51
roadmap we saw just after Yule and get PowerPoint fired up yet again.

Now, other PC companies which buy Intel components, have told The
Register that the firm is effectively giving them "no notice" of price changes
and introductions until they happen.

One manufacturer suggested that we will see more of the same in the coming
weeks and months. This is a twin-pronged push to establish the Pentium 4 in
the marketplace and to bring the Pentium III - particularly in its 1GHz
incarnation - down to prices which will effectively allow it to compete on equal
terms with AMD's Athlon processor.

As we reported towards the end of last year, a rash of introductions and price
cuts are expected on 29 January. The Pentium 4 1.3GHz chip was introduced
at a lower price than the Pentium III to pave the way for some severe
slash-and-burn pricing during the first half of this year.

AMD, said another manufacturer, has already reduced prices of its desktop
Athlons and Durons to a level which far undercuts Intel, and it has no
immediate plans to reduce them further, instead preferring to let its much larger
competitor sweat a little.

But the price wars that Intel and AMD are currently waging are having its
effect on the rest of the PC industry, with manufacturers now struggling to
make any money whatever on desktop systems, and facing changes in spec on
microprocessors, mobos and chipsets which further reduce their margins.

Intel is keen to restore its reputation in the overall marketplace but the product
introductions and changes it is making this year are some of the biggest it has
so far faced, involving capital expenditure on fabs as it moves over to the
Tualatin .13 micron, steps up its .18 micron Pentium III production in the first
six months of this year, introduces its Pentium 4, more pilots of its Itanic and
McKinley microprocessors, and makes some significant chipset revisions.

Falling average selling prices on CPUs will also allow Via to make a killing -
its cheap and cheerful model takes into account the now almost inevitable fact
that CPU prices will be measured in pennies, not pounds, not so far in the
future. Expect a separate story on Via forecasts later in the day. ®

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To: richard surckla who wrote (64052)1/10/2001 9:51:20 PM
From: capt rocky 1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
rich, intc ,mot, vtss ,adobe,etc ,etc, etc. these guys are more intertwined than the cast of "dallas" some credentuals huh? and i thought i was in good hands with all-state. rocky