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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (126999)2/9/2001 1:47:42 PM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Don't you find it somewhat ironic that Intel employees have to download the latest confidential Intel roadmap via AMDZone?

The intel employees who NEED to have the roadmap, don't have to download it from anywhere. It is provided internally. The "traitors" who leaked it, obviously shouldn't have had it.

Semi



To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (126999)2/9/2001 1:59:27 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: "Don't you find it somewhat ironic that Intel employees have to download the latest confidential Intel roadmap via AMDZone?"

Intel operates on a "need to know" basis. I doubt if many employees have access to Intel's detailed roadmap and I'm not even certain this one is accurate.

EP



To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (126999)2/9/2001 3:17:46 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 186894
 
Andreas, <Don't you find it somewhat ironic that Intel employees have to download the latest confidential Intel roadmap via AMDZone?>

Yeah, it's ironic, but it's not uncommon. For me personally, I have very little visibility of any of Intel's roadmaps EXCEPT for servers. Most of my desktop and mobile roadmap info comes from outside.

As for the veracity of the "leaked" Intel roadmap, I'll let everyone else decide that for themselves. I will say that I already know of a few inaccuracies in that roadmap.

Tenchusatsu