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To: Paul Engel who wrote (40691)11/19/1997 7:41:00 PM
From: Joey Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, (assuming the info in the article is correct of course), it seems to me that CPQ is jerkin' Intel and Andy around. CPQ gets price concessions from Intel and publicly states their relationship is as strong as ever, and then they move the majority of their consumer line to AMD??? We're talking about AMD here: bad yields, losing money left and right, K6 not as good as Intel PII, etc. It seems to me there is a power struggle going on in the industry and both CPQ and Intel want to be King Pin. This move, if it happens, is purely politically driven imo. But, it wont look good for Intel, that's for sure.
joey



To: Paul Engel who wrote (40691)11/19/1997 9:33:00 PM
From: Jules V  Respond to of 186894
 
Further to your post:
techweb.com
Intel in February will begin shipping
Pentium II processors in the mobile module format for
notebook computers, sources said here this week at
Comdex/Fall.

The first systems based on the chips should appear in
the channel by the second quarter, the sources said.

Intel will deliver 233-MHz and 266-MHz Deschutes
processors...