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To: Ian deSouza who wrote (29131)2/4/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: CPAMarty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Look at it this way, CUBE is up a buck and a half in two days, thats not bad at all!



To: Ian deSouza who wrote (29131)2/4/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
Intel's Covington in Compaq by summer...............................

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Intel Brings DTV Out of the Lab

Intel Corp. [INTC] brought its Digital TV efforts out of the lab last week with the first successful transmission of DTV programming on a PC. The test used content from a children's reading series called Cover to Cover, which is broadcast from Washington D.C.-based WETA. Images were digitized, stored on computer hardware and then sent through WETA's DTV transmitter in Arlington, Va. to the station's headquarters 4.23 miles away. The program was received by a prototype ATSC-compliant PC I card (jointly developed with Zenith Corp. [ZE]) and displayed in 480 progressive on a PC with a 266 MHz Pentium II processor and 96 MB of RAM. In other news, Intel is expected to ship its first Pentium II chip targeted at the sub-$1,000 PC in April. Intel has taken out the costly cache from the chip, code-named Covington, to price it for that market. Compaq Computer Corp. [CPQ] is expected to include Covington in at least one Presario by summer. (Intel, 408/765-8080; WETA, 703/998-2875)