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To: Mike Magee who wrote (34329)3/30/2001 7:04:55 PM
From: ScumbriaRespond to of 275872
 
Mike,

It is great to see you breaking away from Intel serfdom, which seemed to come after the visit to the Rio Rancho fab.

Scumbria



To: Mike Magee who wrote (34329)4/3/2001 8:01:23 AM
From: dhellmanRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
A nod to the Inquirer from TS @ The Reg?
theregister.co.uk
Intel CPUs roll off 300mm, 0.13 micron line
By: Tony Smith
Posted: 03/04/2001 at 09:09 GMT

"We don't expect 0.13 micron CPUs on 300mm to roll off the line in production quantities until Q1 2002. Intel's first release 0.13 micron CPU, the Pentium III family member codenamed Tualatin, ships early next quarter and is currently being run out on 200mm wafers. Indeed, the chip giant has already been ramping up Tualatin production since Q1, according to Intel 'Inquirers'. "

Referring to this bit of investigatorialism?
213.219.40.69
New facts about .13µ Intel chips emerge
Inquirer fly fishing flushes out flarers
By Mike Magee , 3 April 2001

"200mm .13 micron wafers are in production now & will ship for notebooks in Q2 desktop PIII Q3 & P4-Q4"

Mike Magee: "a fighting and tireless champion of their rights as citizens and as human beings"

dh