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To: kapkan4u who wrote (159765)2/22/2002 2:26:10 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Kal Kan - Re: "INTC stock behaves very sick in the last few days"

WHAT A GRINNING IDIOT YOU ARE!!

MAD is down 20% in s few days, Intel is down 7% and you pop in here like the jerk you are and tell us about Intel's stock !!



To: kapkan4u who wrote (159765)2/22/2002 2:29:01 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Kal Kan - Re: "Have you heard of 130nm production problems lately? You know copper has a nasty tendency to migrate from backend to frontend tools if one doesn't have enough production experience."

Funny you should ask !!

As a matter of fact, I have heard about 130 nM production at Intel.

And guess what, you freakin' clown?

Intel's Northwood production this quarter will exceed all of MAD's AThWiper production in this quarter !!

As a jerkDroid, you won't believe it - but it's true.



To: kapkan4u who wrote (159765)2/22/2002 4:21:52 PM
From: Cory Gault  Respond to of 186894
 
"INTC stock behaves very sick in the last few days"

LOL...as compared to what...surely not AMD and their rapid descent below 13!!!!!



To: kapkan4u who wrote (159765)2/22/2002 10:55:18 PM
From: maui_dude  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Kapkan4u, Re : "Have you heard of 130nm production problems lately? You know copper has a nasty tendency to migrate from backend to frontend tools if one doesn't have enough production experience"

Friday, February 22, 2002

Intel: New Product Discontinuances [5:40 pm] Rat
Intel keeps discontinuing its processor families manufactured with 0.18micron very actively. This time the company announced the beginning of discontinuance programs for desktop mPGA478 Pentium 4 1.5GHz and Pentium III 1GHz (133MHz FSB, FC-PGA and FC-PGA2), as well as Mobile Pentium III 866MHz, Mobile Pentium III 750MHz LV and Mobile Celeron 800MHz.

xbitlabs.com

Doesn't add up, does it ? Or do you think, both of you are correct and Intel is losing market share (: ?

Maui.



To: kapkan4u who wrote (159765)2/22/2002 11:54:04 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Kal Kan - Does this sound like Intel is having a problem with 0.13 micron copper processing?

Xeon (Faster) Died. Officially... [5:26 pm]

Intel processors manufactured with 0.18micron technology keep sinking into oblivion extremely rapidly. This time, Intel officially announced the beginning of discontinuance program for its Xeon CPUs on Foster core (Socket603) working at 1.5GHz, 1.7GHz and 2GHz (1.4GHz hasn’t been shipping any more for a long time already). In other words, this processor family will no longer exist. Instead, Intel will be offering Xeon CPUs on 0.13micron Prestonia core working at 1.8GHz, 2GHz and 2.2GHz. These processors started shipping little by little in the first half of January already (see this news story). Their official launch is scheduled for the IDF, which is to start on February 25.

Returning back to Xeon (Foster). The last order for Tray versions of these CPUs can be accepted on August 16, 2002 at the latest, and the last shipment will be made on February 18, not any later. As for the boxed versions, they stopped shipping on February 13.



To: kapkan4u who wrote (159765)2/22/2002 11:55:42 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Kal Kan - Where can I get some of those MAD 0.13 micron AthWipers that so readily available because MAD had such a smooth time getting to 0.13 micron copper due to their "HEAD START" on 0.18 micron copper ??

Hah !!!

Intel is NINE MONTHS AHEAD OF MAD - and the lead is INCREASING !!!