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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (139763)7/19/2001 11:02:57 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Great Post by Gene Parrott on the Rambus thread:

P4 the fastest ramping Intel CPU ever?
The PIII was introduced in February, 1999.
Eight month's later Intel is quoted:

By Robert Ristelhueber
EE Times
(10/13/99, 02:36:32 PM EDT)
Coming off a solid third quarter, we remain on track for a seasonally strong second half," said Paul Otellini, executive vice president and general manager of the Intel Architecture Business Group. "In our core businesses, microprocessors and chip sets each set new record shipment levels in Q3. Pentium III is now the highest-volume shipping microprocessor for computers.

csdmag.com

The P4 was introduced in November 2000. It's now eight month's later.

JMO's

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (139763)7/19/2001 11:24:51 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
.....yes, IBM has always been very very yield conscious.

After seeing their yields I can understand why.

EP