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To: Paul Engel who wrote (125819)1/23/2001 3:52:11 AM
From: Amy J  Respond to of 186894
 
OT Thread, looks like InfoSpace's losses have been significant, possibly risking the health of SI, however, InfoSpace is predicting an estimated net income of 4.9MM in Q4-00 per one of the quotes below:

biz.yahoo.com
For the nine months ended 9/30/00, revenues totaled $142.8 million, up from $42.2 million. Net loss applicable to Common before accounting change fell 3% to $185.2 million.

dailynews.yahoo.com
InfoSpace, which has tumbled about 95 percent from its year high of $138-1/2 last March, closed down $1-7/8, or 21 percent, to $7-1/32 in trading on the Nasdaq Monday.

thestreet.com
Departures Shake InfoSpace Investors
By George Mannes
Senior Writer
1/22/01 4:03 PM ET
After the Internet content infrastructure company announced the replacement of its chief executive, chief operating officer and chief financial officer, shares in InfoSpace tumbled $1.88, or 21%, to trade at $7.03.

www2.marketwatch.com
InfoSpace (INSP: news, msgs), which sells content and merchant services for Web sites and telecommunications carriers, said on Oct. 25 it expected to achieve quarterly revenue of $66 million and pro forma net income of $4.9 million.

Regards,
Amy J



To: Paul Engel who wrote (125819)1/23/2001 8:24:22 AM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Therefore, running the front side bus at 266MHz on the GA-7DXC is officially considered overclocking. For those of you who read our KT7A-RAID review, the GA-7DXC used was running at 266MHz (9.0x133).
From the same review.

It can work at a 33% overclock, though not reliably. That's better than 90% of Intel's products. Seen any P4s that could run with with 533MHz FSB?

You're getting pretty desperate, Paul. The 266FSB boards are out and the chips start shipping next week. We're about 2 months away from "overlap" - when the 266FSB, 1.3GHZ Athlons will be out and can be compared to the 1.3GHZ P4. It's a pretty natural comparison, isn't it? Every magazine and hardware website will be taking a look at that one. Remember what happened to Celeron sales when equivalent MHz Celerons were tested against other chips? Celeron sales took a dive into the dumpster, and the chips themselves soon followed. Nobody wants a junk CPU. Then Intel fixed the chip, and 6 months later Celeron sales started to pick up again. Is there a fix waiting for P4? Better hurry it up!

Dan



To: Paul Engel who wrote (125819)1/23/2001 9:02:05 AM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: VIA debuts 700MHz 'Samuel' Cyrix III.

VIA quietly rolled out a 700MHz Cyrix III processor late last week - the last chip to use the company's Samuel design before the introduction of Samuel II.

theregister.co.uk

Finally, Intel can market P4 as a chip with IPC performance every bit as good as the competition - well, some of the competition.

Cyrix Samuel and P4 - in terms of performance, they're synonymous!

:-)

Dan



To: Paul Engel who wrote (125819)1/23/2001 11:31:59 AM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
Good News, Paul, Itanium 667 substantially outperforms
a 486DX2-50.
athena.tweakers.net

In the next "spin of the silicon", they hope to take on Pentium 100.

How long ago did you say this chip was ready for production?

:-)

PS - The hammers are coming...



To: Paul Engel who wrote (125819)1/23/2001 1:58:04 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,

And don't forget - it locks up when it gets warm !!!

Don't forget that the motherboard they are testing is limited to 100 MHz FSB and the testers were overclocking it. The fact that when they overclock this particular motherboard it doesn't run stable at 133 MHz is not a very meaningful.

Joe