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To: Tony Viola who wrote (139489)7/17/2001 6:57:13 PM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Otellini was asked if P4 was still the fastest ramping µP for Intel, and if there was a backlog building. He said yes and yes.

What do they mean by backlog?
(or new orders?)



To: Tony Viola who wrote (139489)7/17/2001 11:52:25 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony - Re: "Converging to one motherboard going forward will make it easy for the notebook vendors- wasn't sure what he meant by that. Aren't Celerons and Coppermines still being built new after Tualatin mobiles come out?"

Celeron-based notebooks were limited to 66 MHz FSB - and I think Intel used an integrated 440MX chip set for these.

Pentium III notebooks were 100 MHz FSB and I think Intel recently transitioned most customers to the i815E chip set.

With the Tualatin replacing BOTH the Pentium III and Celeron[ P3 with 512K L2, Celeron-T with 256K L2], only one platform will need to be maintained - with Almador chip set - i830M.

Paul