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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (60264)10/25/2001 4:29:11 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
TGPTNDR, Re: "I'm saying Intel stuffed it with 423 Pin P-4s"

If this is true, then why does this thread continue to propagate rumors about socket-423 Pentium 4 inventories that Intel can't seem to get rid of? Either,

A) Intel stuffed a bunch of these in the channel. Problem solved in the short term, but in the long term, more problems will come up.

B) Intel still has a lot of socket-423 Pentium 4 chips in inventory. They refuse to stuff the channel, but getting rid of them is a short term problem.

C) Intel is stuffing a few in the channel, but some are in inventory. They are spreading the problem out over the near and far term.

D) The rumors are bullsh!t, and Intel is having no problem selling Pentium 4 chips.

I won't speculate. Chose your favorite one, I don't care.

wanna_bmw