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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (103462)10/21/2003 11:24:32 PM
From: eplaceRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Jim, hints abound that Prescott may be having problems, but maybe Intel is trying to be coy. Maybe not.

I don't know if this article was posted already. It's from x-bit labs and suggests that there may indeed be problems with Prescott. Here's a bit....

“…I think you are going to find out in the next month that Intel has a lot more design and production issues with Prescott than you or anyone else has disclosed so far...” an analyst who asked to keep him anonymous said last week, in a reply to our article entitled “Intel CPU Roadmap Changed: Tejas Postponed to 2005”.

The whole article here: xbitlabs.com

If this is indeed the case, will AMD finally take advantage of an Intel weakness? Time will tell.

Ed