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To: StockMan who wrote (2131)11/14/1997 2:44:00 PM
From: James Yu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6843
 
StockBan,
No more Pentium 166??? Good news! You can't get rid of the existence
of Pentium 166 and Pentium 200 servers which need a lot of workstations next year. Competitors' 166 and 200 will slice the big Intel's pie next year.
Let me ask you one question - Does Intel recommend any Pentium II for servers? Does NOVL approve any Pentium II for PC servers? How can you expect a lot of companies to use Pentium IIs? From my understanding, a lot of companies think Pentium class is very stable for PC servers at the moment,not Pentium II. So far Intel failed its Pentium II market strategy. I believe Intel has a lot of inventories of Pentium IIs - It is very clearthat Intel cuts its Pentium II chips in order speed up its inventories.

Take care of your Intel.

James





To: StockMan who wrote (2131)11/14/1997 4:26:00 PM
From: James Yegerlehner  Respond to of 6843
 
>>
Also by Q1 next year no more pentium 166MMX.
<<

Make that Q2.



To: StockMan who wrote (2131)11/14/1997 6:56:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 6843
 
Stockman, The AMD and Cyrix will have the market to themselves. A dying market can be profitable, and will earn money. Of course going upwards along a pentium II runalike is the way to go. If V quit to go to another startup to do that?? If V was fired, why? I wonder if these facts will emerge?.

Bill