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To: Tony Viola who wrote (153209)12/28/2001 12:28:13 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Article out today: Intel: Confident of resolving P4 shortage in 1Q

Looks like 20 million units of P4 SHIPPED in 2001 are in the bag:

According to Intel, its shipments of P4s in the third quarter was four times the amount in the second quarter, and the figure has doubled in the fourth quarter.

Good news side note, according to Intel VP quoted, Jason Chen, Intel’s general manager of Asia-Pacific Operations, inventory at Intel's customers is low right now. Maybe Joe Osha is the last guy on the planet believing that. At least he does now, from his latest words.

However, according to his understanding, the inventory level of the company’s clients is rather low at present.

Check this out about DDR supporting chipset shipments:

Besides P4s, Intel’s 845 series chipset shipments have also been better than expected. Shipments of the new DDR-based 845 B0 chipsets have now exceeded those of the 845 A3, as the latest chipset is able to support both SDRAM and DDR SDRAM platforms.

digitimes.com

Tony



To: Tony Viola who wrote (153209)12/28/2001 12:59:56 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony
indeed a good news, at that rate itanium clusters might catch up with athlon clusters some time in the near future :-))



To: Tony Viola who wrote (153209)12/28/2001 1:57:51 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony - Re: "The Linux clusters consist of a 40 CPU Itanium and a 64 CPU PIII. They are going into UT Austin alongside four POWER 4-based UNIX systems. "

That's a good endorsement for ITanium - IBM is selling them and customers are buying them !!

Funny about the location - Austin - the home town of Dell !

Paul