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To: fingolfen who wrote (144942)10/9/2001 11:29:43 AM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
fin:

This rumor surfaced last Thursday:

SOURCES TOLD the INQUIRER that Hewlett Packard (HP), which at the beginning of last week announced plans that it would acquire Compaq, is taking radical steps to slim down its semiconductor arms.
In the last week of August, it shut down its server chipset outfit in Silicon Valley. Employees were told that Intel would give them jobs but they had to make the decision by the 31st of August.

It's not known how many decided to take up the offer but it appears the majority did so.

But it appears that even more radical plans are afoot for its PA-RISC microprocessor design unit, based in Colorado.

The engineer rumour mill is currently buzzing with word that when the last PA-RISC processor is complete, HP will sell the unit to Intel.

theinquirer.net



To: fingolfen who wrote (144942)10/9/2001 11:37:50 PM
From: Yousef  Respond to of 186894
 
fingolfen,

Re: "I know that Intel has a fab in Colorado Springs, but they bought it from someone else."

I believe that was the Honeywell Fab in the Springs ... I was
referring to the McKinley design team in Fort Collins (2U Bldg6).

Make It So,
Yousef