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To: Profits who wrote (25472)11/3/1997 11:20:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578757
 
<Via was the first chipset company to offer AGP for Socket7>

Sorry Profits, but you're wrong. Nobody has yet offered a chipset
that works for socket7. Not VIA, not AMD.

<Intel, at best, will be supporting AGP in Slot1 in Q198. Not nearly the lead they once had. >

You're already a couple of months late. Intel has been shipping
the 440LX for more than 2 months now. Intels Slot1 supports AGP NOW!

Get in touch!

EP



To: Profits who wrote (25472)11/4/1997 1:01:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578757
 
Profits - Re: "i386 1989, Am386 1992...."

Did you make these dates up?

Here are the real ones.

Intel 386 - October, 1985 (NOT 1989)

Intel 486 - April, 1989 (NOT 1992)

Pentium - April, 1993 (NOT 1994)

Paul