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To: Barry Grossman who wrote (39807)11/10/1997 5:32:00 AM
From: Ted Jackson  Respond to of 186894
 
ALL: Just tried reproducing the bug on my P200 and could not. Got a programming buddy of mine to see if I was doing something wrong, and he couldn't reproduce it as it was explained in newsgroups either. Interesting...



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (39807)11/10/1997 8:05:00 AM
From: ed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
I think Intel needs to add values onto its CPU by either integrating the DRAM into the CPU with process improvement or Glue the good CPU
and DRAM dies together on the sustrate. This will save the power consumption and increase the speed, and at the same time open up another revenue source for the company, i.e the worldwide DRAM business on PC.



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (39807)11/10/1997 2:15:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Barry - Re: " How would you describe the unspoken?"

Excellent question.

I would describe the attitude of ALL Intel executives that spoke as one of "Confident and In Control" of the situation.

Their preparation was superb and reflected their command of the PC and CPU marketplace. Coupled with Intel's manufacturing, technology and marketing prowess, Intel presented their view of the "PC World", Intel's place in that world, and Intel's vision as to how that PC world (Including Servers & Networking) was going to grow and how Intel was going to LEAD THAT GROWTH.

They exhibited a "no back down" posture when analysts tried to one-up them or insinuate that pea-brain companies like Cyrix and AMD were about to topple Intel from its dominant position in this marketplace.

Paul