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To: Paul Engel who wrote (136056)5/25/2001 2:43:31 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Investors - One nugget from yesterday's Shareholder meeting -

According to Paul Otellini, Intel has already shipped 10,000 Brookdale chip sets to its motherboard customers. Brookdale - or i845A - is a Pentium 4 chip set that uses standard PC133 SDRAM (in its first incarnation).

This 10,000 level is way beyond sampling - representing enough chip sets for Intel's main Motherboard OEMs to begin initial manufacturing and volume check-out - Pentium 4 - SDRAM systems.

These will allow lower cost Pentium 4 systems - since PC133 SDRAM memory is used instead of the higher priced RAMBUS DRDRAM memory.

My guess is that such systems will become available early in Q3 of this year - VERY EARLY.

Paul



To: Paul Engel who wrote (136056)5/25/2001 5:21:15 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, >We missed you yesterday at the Shareholder's meeting and lunch at Nicolino's.

Thanks, I regretted not going also. Next time. Sounds like Intel did a bangup job as usual.

Tony