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To: jcholewa who wrote (35369)4/10/2001 4:39:15 PM
From: milo_moraiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
<font color=orange>Next: Mobile 1 GHz and 1.5-GHz Desktop</font>
In addition to its announcements about its 1.3- and 1.33-GHz Athlon chips, AMD is outlining its road map for the newest Athlon and Duron cores, code-named Palomino and Morgan, respectively. Palomino and Morgan mobile cores are on schedule, AMD representatives say.

Palomino chips, which are expected to hit the street for the mobile market up to and including 1 GHz, are scheduled for release in the second quarter. Morgan for the mobile market is already delivered to PC makers and is expected to be available in production volumes by the second quarter, the company says.

Palomino and Morgan desktop processors, meanwhile, are slated to ship in the third quarter. AMD's road map indicates that Palomino's speed will be at least 1.5 GHz for the desktop, while Morgan desktop chips will run at speeds greater than 900 MHz. AMD also plans to use the Palomino processor for one- and two-way servers and workstations.

(James Evans of IDG News Service contributed to this report.)

idg.net

Anyone have a new release contrary to this one?

Looks Like Morgan yields and binsplits are higher then current Durons.

Likewise Palomino yields and binsplits are higher than Athlon.
Milo



To: jcholewa who wrote (35369)4/10/2001 6:29:20 PM
From: milo_moraiRespond to of 275872
 
<font color=purple> HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 10, 2001--Intergraph Corporation </font>(Nasdaq:INGR) issued the following statement in response to the April 9 order by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denying Intel Corporation's petition for rehearing.



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businesswire.com

M.



To: jcholewa who wrote (35369)4/10/2001 6:32:03 PM
From: AK2004Respond to of 275872
 
JC
re: would have helped more for mindshare than for market share
that maybe but do keep in mind that public perception (mindshare) in downturn is a bit different from upturn. Two years back the release of p4 would send Intel sky high regardless the financial impact or production. That was a mind set in upturn. P4 did not help intel share price now.
The immediate returns in $$$ is the name of the game now, JMHO
Regards
-Albert