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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (152447)12/13/2001 3:54:17 PM
From: Charles Gryba  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
wbmw, And I said they are getting sued for it ( and they may get out of it anyway ). It was a BAD business decision which is exactly what Intel's decision was to compete in the value segment.

C



To: wanna_bmw who wrote (152447)12/13/2001 6:26:05 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Wanda, "Mercedes already sells Kia priced cars through Daimler-Chrysler"

Dailmer-Chrysler sell Chryslers at Kia prices. They
do not sell 6-cylinder cars with R13 wheels, half
spark-plugs unplugged, and limited crankshaft speed
to 66rpm , with Mercedes-Benz star on them.

Celeron is made from the same silicon, uses the same core,
process, die size
review-zone.com

Plus, it has thicker package base with copper thermal
spreader cup, which must be at least twice as expensive
as the naked P-III piece of plastic. Yet Intel sells them
below $50, at one-third price of P-III.
Are you still going to tell us that Celerons are profitable
for Intel?

- Ali