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To: AlienTech who wrote (8317)11/8/1997 12:44:00 PM
From: AlienTech  Respond to of 13456
 
www8.zdnet.com

Intel Corp. today laid the foundation for expanding its reach in the computer market by disclosing plans to build products for everything from $500 Java-based clients to "lean" clients to eight-way servers.

Thought H&Q downgraded INTC based on INTEL not entering the sub $1000 pc market!

Intel is also throwing a lot of weight behind the sub-$1,000 PC. In addition to delivering a lower-cost, no-cache version of the Pentium II in mid-1998, the company will also release a reference profile for building what it calls a "lean client."