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To: Paul Engel who wrote (157428)1/31/2002 2:13:26 AM
From: kapkan4u  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
<You a happy sucker >

I sure am. I sold almost 4000 AMD Jan 2003 and 2004 $15 put contracts with the average price around $7. In addition few weeks ago, when AMD was around $20, I hedged my position by buying 2000 AMD Jan 2003 and 2004 $10 put contracts for an average price of around $1.40. As you can see these are some sweet numbers, that make you drool blood, I am sure.

Kap



To: Paul Engel who wrote (157428)1/31/2002 12:21:01 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, Magee at it again:

Intel McKinley details leak

It will also use next generation non volatile memory.

And Intel claims McKinleys in the future will run at .13 micron and at 5GHz at normal room temperature, because of the low power circuits it will use.

The paper also shows details of its Ovonics based memory array architecture, which helps it create big caches in future generations of its 64-bit chips.


Ovonics based memory for cache? I thought it was slated for flash type applications.

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