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To: gpphantom who wrote (1985)11/6/1997 12:21:00 PM
From: StockMan  Respond to of 6843
 
All, Rumors of Intel's Feb price cuts. What will happen to AMD? Faster road to bankruptcy?

techweb.com

In the meantime, Intel will push down the price of its Pentium with MMX. Sources said by the first quarter of 1998, the 166-MHz version will be priced around $90, down from $112, and the 200-MHz will be priced around $100, down from $213. The 233-MHz version will be priced at $294 -- the same as the Pentium II 233-MHz.

"What Intel is doing is shelf positioning," said Mike Kliengbiel, sales manager of Denver-based VAR Lewan & Associates. "They will have more products at different price points."