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To: andy kelly who wrote (43676)6/10/2001 2:37:07 PM
From: Win SmithRespond to of 275872
 
Intel leaks BS continually, and you want to make an issue that it ends up published? Whatever. Stuff gets leaked for a purpose.



To: andy kelly who wrote (43676)6/10/2001 2:42:59 PM
From: andreas_wonischRespond to of 275872
 
Andy, Re: Let's see, you routinely publish road maps that are admittedly confidential, right? What would I do if someone kept publishing my material that was marked confidential? Well, if I had a suspect for the leaker, I would feed him some slightly phony info. and see if it gets published.

That might be true if this confidential information was only leaked to one person. However, Intel roadmaps usually are quickly obtained by almost everyone "in the know" since Intel sends them to partners and OEMs as well and there's always somewhere a leak. That's also the reason why you are seeing every other month articles at Tom's Hardware, AnandTech, ZDNet etc. describing the latest Intel roadmaps. That only means that another one has been leaked. Intel even provides dates on their roadmap at what time the next update is expected.

Andreas



To: andy kelly who wrote (43676)6/11/2001 12:09:38 AM
From: Paul EngelRespond to of 275872
 
Andy - re: "Let's see, you routinely publish road maps that are admittedly confidential, right? What would I do if someone kept publishing my material that was marked confidential? Well, if I had a suspect for the leaker, I would feed him some slightly phony info. and see if it gets published."

Excellent response !!!



To: andy kelly who wrote (43676)6/13/2001 4:45:44 AM
From: Mike MageeRespond to of 275872
 
Yeah - it's a definite possibility. Which is why I use more sources than one.

Also, everyone+dog knows that Intel produces roadmaps for different classes of customers.

Some are much more detailed than others.