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To: Investor A who wrote (22047)12/15/1997 3:05:00 AM
From: Kyle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
16-Mbit DRAM Spot Market Prices Fall To
$2

techweb.com

At memory prices this low i have no clue why Compaq won't add at least 32 megs ram in the Presario 2240. I mean IF they put in 64 megs (instead) in that system along with the 220 mhz media gx, and increase the price by $100, i am positive they will every single box in a matter of hours...

Not only will consumers be buying it but business would have no reason not to buy this sub $1000 computer. I mean WOW, 220mhz, AND 64 megs of ram! Someone should tell Compaq to spice up the system a bit. Just my opinion.

By the way, does NSM make memory chips? I hope not...

Ky



To: Investor A who wrote (22047)12/15/1997 3:26:00 AM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 33344
 
Fuchi,

>You are getting too excited by Intel so-called technology
>achievements and C6 small die size. C6 is a 486DX with MMX and
>larger L1 cache with 64-bit data path.

Mostly I'm excited about the opportunity costs I have incurred holding on to unproductive stocks year after year.

>Once the 128-bit Mxi hits the street during 2H/98, all the current
>x86 MPUs, including PII, M2 or K6, will immediately become yesterday >technology as 386DX today.

It would be nice. Why do you think the analysts haven't picked up on this?

Scumbria