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To: milo_morai who wrote (147471)11/12/2001 1:12:50 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Ban Ban Milo Moron - Re: "later this quarter. "

Always LATER !!!

Or "Compaq plans to feature AMD mobile processors in its Compaq Presario 700 notebook series. The Presario 700 can be ordered from the Compaq Web site at athome.compaq.com, and ``Built for You'' kiosks located in participating retailers, beginning Nov. 21. "

In other words - Call us - 'cuz we won't be calling you !!!



To: milo_morai who wrote (147471)11/12/2001 1:33:46 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Ban Ban Milo Moron -

Sunday November 11, 11:45 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: ATI Technologies Inc.
Fujitsu Selects ATI's RAGE MOBILITY-M Graphics Chip for its Stylistic 3500 and LT P-600 Advanced Pen Tablet PCs
Power-saving ATI graphics processor ideal for small form factor PCs

MARKHAM, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 2001-- ATI Technologies Inc. (TSE:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT), the world's number one supplier of mobile graphics, video and multimedia solutions, announced today that Fujitsu PC Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) and the leading supplier of pen tablet PCs to the US market, has included ATI's RAGE MOBILITY(TM)-M graphics chip in its new Stylistic 3500 and LT P-600 pen tablet personal computers.

This design win reinforces ATI's technological and market leadership in delivering graphics solutions for a wide variety of mobile computing devices, including wearable computers, notebook PCs and pen tablets.

ATI's RAGE MOBILITY-M graphics processor with 4MB (megabytes) of integrated SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access memory) will be featured in both models. The Stylistic 3500 features a 500 MHz (megahertz) Intel® Celeron® processor, a 15GB (gigabyte) shock-mounted hard drive, a 10.4-inch XGA (extended graphics array) CTFT (color thin film transistor) display, and other leading edge components. The LT P-600 features up to a 600 MHz Intel Pentium® III processor with SpeedStep(TM) technology, a 15GB (gigabyte) shock-mounted hard drive, and a 8.4`` transflective SVGA (super video graphics array) TFT display.

``Fujitsu's excellent reputation for developing leading edge pen tablet PCs is complemented by the graphics and video capability delivered by our RAGE MOBILITY product line,'' said David Cummings, Group Marketing Manager, Mobile Business Unit, ATI Technologies Inc. ``Fujitsu's selection of the RAGE MOBILITY-M is further recognition that ATI has successfully met the perennial challenge of low power consumption while delivering high graphics and video performance.''

Company Background

Founded in 1985, ATI Technologies Inc. is a world leader in the supply of graphics, video and multimedia solutions for personal computer and Mac platforms. The pioneer, innovator and market leader in the graphics industry, ATI provides cutting-edge technologies for the PC, workstation, set-top box, game console and other consumer appliances markets. The Company has more than 1,900 employees supporting customers from its headquarters in Markham, Ontario, Canada, as well as from offices in Barbados, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, the United Kingdom and the United States. ATI common shares trade on NASDAQ (ATYT) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (ATY).

Copyright 2001 ATI Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. ATI and ATI product and product feature names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of ATI Technologies Inc. All other company and product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Features, pricing, availability and specifications are subject to change without notice.

For media or industry analyst support, please visit our Web site at ati.com or contact:

Chris Hook, Public Relations Manager, Mobility, at (905) 882-2600, Ext. 8477 or chook@ati.com

Marylynn Miller, Counsellor, BenchMark Porter Novelli, at (416) 422-7190 or mmiller@bmporternovelli.com

Brian Chadderton, Senior Public Relations Counsel, at (905) 882-2600, Ext. 8350 or bchadder@ati.com

Anne Ferguson, Senior Counsellor, BenchMark Porter Novelli, at (416) 422-7154 or aferguson@bmporternovelli.com

For investor relations support, please contact: Janet Craig, Director, Investor Relations, ATI Technologies Inc., at (905) 882-2600, Ext. 2631 or jcraig@ati.com

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:

ATI Technologies Inc.
Chris Hook, 905/882-2600, ext. 8477
chook@ati.com
or
BenchMark Porter Novelli
Marylynn Miller, 416/422-7190
mmiller@bmporternovelli.com
or
ATI Technologies Inc.
Brian Chadderton, 905/882-2600, Ext. 8350
bchadder@ati.com
or
BenchMark Porter Novelli
Anne Ferguson, 416/422-7154
aferguson@bmporternovelli.com
or
ATI Technologies Inc.
Janet Craig, 905/882-2600, ext. 2631 (Investors)
jcraig@ati.com



To: milo_morai who wrote (147471)11/12/2001 8:25:07 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hey Milo,
Check this out.........

"To:Mani Ahmadi who started this subject
From: TGPTNDR
Monday, Nov 12, 2001 5:55 AM
Respond to of 63450

Tough morning for Intel

Itanium bug halts Compaq shipments

theinquirer.net

WinXP causes Intel mobile chips to overheat

theinquirer.net;

And you go to the Microsoft site referenced by the Inquirer page:
support.microsoft.com

Poor P3-M Tualatin overheats your laptop because XP doesn't like the P3. I sure am glad AMD works closely with Microsoft.

Can't Intel do anything right? Cameras I guess...........

And the margin on those NICs and routers must be huge in order to be more valuable than the CPU business. Is Intel's communications group in the black yet?

What a maroon.

Make it so,
Mysef