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To: Joe NYC who wrote (60063)10/24/2001 8:10:32 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe, Re: "Which one will appear first on Pricewatch with 10 entries "In Stock", Thoroughbred or Northwood. My bet is Northwood."

I agree, based on the assertion that Northwood has already begun volume production (according to the article "Intel has started mass production of its processors based on 0.13-micron technology").

wanna_bmw



To: Joe NYC who wrote (60063)10/24/2001 8:16:14 PM
From: Win SmithRespond to of 275872
 
You're probably right on Northwood vs. Thoroughbred, but on the other hand, the 1.2ghz celery is still MIA on pricewatch. The 1.2ghz Piii only has 2 pages of listings, too.



To: Joe NYC who wrote (60063)10/24/2001 11:03:20 PM
From: dale_laroyRespond to of 275872
 
>Which one will appear first on Pricewatch with 10 entries "In Stock", Thoroughbred or Northwood.<

Northwood will ship in volume first, but tier 1 OEMs will soak up so many of these processors that Thoroughbred will have 10 entries "In Stock" on Pricewatch first.