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To: AK2004 who wrote (52592)4/10/1998 9:26:00 AM
From: Larry Loeb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Albert:

Your comment is wrong:

read the papers. Dell said today that he wants to stress quality and not cheapness
anymore. Does that sound like that no matter how many designs Dell would
announce he is not planning to market them activly.
Celeron is dead if even Dell does not want to use it


Read the article from the wire ( exchange2000.com )

It said:

Dell also said the company would begin to sell some of its OptiPlex
desktop computers using the low-end Celeron chip, which Intel is expected
to introduce next week. In some ways, this is a departure for Dell, which
has always said it had no interest in the low end of the PC market.

In addition, early reviews of the Celeron chip have characterized it as
disappointingly slow. Dell said concern about how the market will react to
the chip is "legitimate."


Dell said he's using Celeron (he did note that there are currently some concerns with the chip). I think he would know.

Larry