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To: combjelly who wrote (56585)9/27/2001 8:03:51 PM
From: ElmerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
When did MicronPC stop selling AMD?

I was under the impression that Micron had indicated they would stop offering AMD. If I'm wrong then apologies etc.

[edit] Here's what I found that I based my post on.

news.cnet.com

IBM phased out AMD chips in computers sold in North America and Europe over the summer, and MicronPC announced it was solidifying its line behind Intel.

However in an earlier news release MicronPC clarified it's
position, so I stand corrected:

news.cnet.com

"Meanwhile, MicronPC announced Monday that it will continue to offer only Intel processors in its ClientPro line of PCs for business and government. A MicronPC representative added that, for the foreseeable future, the company will still offer AMD processors in its line of Millennia Max PCs for consumers and small office/home office buyers.

"We're reaffirming our commitment (to Intel) and streamlining our product line," spokeswoman Michele Casey said. "We continue to have a strong relationship with AMD." "

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