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To: Dan3 who wrote (72113)2/21/2002 9:22:24 AM
From: dale_laroyRespond to of 275872
 
>Those chipsets (if on schedule) will be here in plenty of time to support Hammers on the shelves of Best Buy in Q4<

Really? I thought that manufacturers had to stabilize their mobo productions lines first. Then the mobos had to be shipped to OEMs. Then the OEMs had to test the mobos for stability in complete systems. Then the OEMs had to stabilize their own production lines. And finally, that the systems had to actually be shipped to outlets, such as Best Buy. Rule of thumb is three months from volume shippment of new chipsets to shipping systems. How long has nForce taken for Socket-A?