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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (126911)2/8/2001 1:23:38 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: "This information is true -- at least that is what Siemens is saying. I remember reading in a German newspaper (Handelsblatt, I think) some months ago that they had delays with some of their mobile products because AMD supplied them bad flash memory. However, there was no official response from AMD, so we know only one side of the story. I guess it's true but it was probably an isolated incident."

If this is true that Siemens had problems with defective AMD Flash products, it's hard to imagine how only one customer received bad parts, unless Siemens had special performance requirements and AMD shipped parts that weren't up to snuff for Siemens but were good for everyone else.

EP