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To: willcousa who wrote (173619)3/18/2003 10:10:40 AM
From: rkral  Respond to of 186894
 
OT ... willcousa, re "Are you telling me that the Sadaam regime has not done and is not doing the things I outlined?"

No, not at all. I mistakenly thought you were supporting PC of using the word "humankind" versus "mankind".

Sorry, I didn't read close enough. But you didn't either, since it should have been obvious I wasn't writing about Sadaam, or Iraq, or President Bush, or crimes, or war, or ...

Regards, Ron

P.S. Where's the 'OT' or 'off-topic' in your off-topic posts?



To: willcousa who wrote (173619)3/18/2003 10:29:17 AM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
What am I missing here? Don't peripherals just plug in? Why would ati need a license? Is this Intel's attempt to revive the Micro Channel? :))

March 18, 2003 10:25 AM ET


ATI Signs Pentium M Bus License Agreement with Intel

March 18, 2003 06:00:00 (ET)

MARKHAM, Ontario, Mar 18, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT) today announced the company has reached agreement with Intel Corporation for a Pentium(R) M processor bus license. This gives ATI the necessary rights to build integrated chipsets for PC platforms based on Intel Pentium(R) M processors. Additional details of the agreement were not disclosed. ATI is the world's largest designer and manufacturer of graphics solutions for notebooks, with 49 per cent of the market, according to Mercury Research.