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To: Paul Engel who wrote (130251)3/17/2001 9:18:39 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
the Fed has never cut rates by 75 basis points under
Greenspan.



To: Paul Engel who wrote (130251)3/18/2001 2:00:39 AM
From: kapkan4u  Respond to of 186894
 
<Intel Investors - Excellent News !>

Keep the good work Paul. I need a good reentry for my INTC short. Do you think I can get in at $33 again?

Kap



To: Paul Engel who wrote (130251)3/18/2001 8:33:26 AM
From: William Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel to Introduce Chip Running
At 1 Gigahertz for Notebook PCs
By MOLLY WILLIAMS
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Intel Corp. on Monday will introduce a new microprocessor chip for laptop computers, its first mobile processor to operate at a speed of 1 gigahertz.

Intel Combines Two Units, Reassigns Top Executives (March 15)

Intel Warns of Revenue Shortfall, Says It Will Cut 5,000 Positions (March 9)

The new Pentium III 1 GHz uses a technology called SpeedStep, which is designed to run faster when power saving isn't an issue and slow down the processor when the user wants to extend the time it runs on batteries. The Pentium III 1 GHz runs at 700 megahertz in the battery-optimized mode and will cost $722 when bought in lots of 1,000 units.

Intel is also introducing two other mobile processors. Another new Pentium III operates at 900 megahertz and costs $562. A new Celeron, for lower-cost laptop machines, runs at 750 megahertz and is priced at $170. Prior to these products begin launched, the fastest Pentium III mobile chip was an 850-megahertz version and the fastest Celeron mobile ran at 700 megahertz.

Computer makers including Dell Computer Corp., Gateway Inc., International Business Machines Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. are expected to start selling systems using the new chips Monday.

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