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To: Bilow who wrote (67085)3/5/2001 8:31:14 AM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 93625
 
Carl,

Intel always spreads FUD about systems that they do not yet have chipsets for

Before P4 came out, Intel marketing was saying that MHz doesn't matter anymore. After P4 came out, MHz suddenly became the most important thing a PC could have.

I guess it is OK to distort the facts, if there is a lot of money riding on it, and you are a large corporation.

Scumbria



To: Bilow who wrote (67085)3/5/2001 6:05:02 PM
From: mikea388  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Carl,
I totally disagree with you, Intel will never sell a ddr machine, Intel don't need Micron, Micron needs Intel.
At this point Micron has laid all of its eggs into AMD baskets. Now after Intel took the Knife out of its back that Micron put there it is going to give the knife back to Micron. Sure Micron make a 400mh ddr chip, go ahead and try. By that time RDram will be a 5gh. Besides all of that, If Intel sells a ddr chipset who will benefit from that more than Micron and Intel???? AMD! And we all know that is just not going to happen.