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To: DJBEINO who wrote (32283)4/20/1998 11:34:00 AM
From: TREND1  Respond to of 53903
 
DJ
Now I am looking for a new computer !
And Micron's computers cost about $400 more then Dell !
I do have a Micron P133
But I will have a Dell PII 400...not a Micron !

It is interesting that the CEO of MUEI also stated that
"our computers are about $400 too high)

Of course, maybe Micron will get the price down, in which case
it's stock may look more like DELL. But......

Larry Dudash



To: DJBEINO who wrote (32283)4/20/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: TREND1  Respond to of 53903
 
DJ
Some would call you bullish on MU, if you posted this article.
64 Mbit EDO at .35u
This is useless in a BX440 system bus !
Larry Dudash

MANASSAS, Va.--Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. today announced it has placed 64-Mbit DRAMs into production in its joint-venture wafer fab here with partner IBM Corp.

The venture, called Dominion Semiconductor, is now using a 0.35-micron process technology to produce 64-Mbit memories with extended data out (EDO) features for high speed and low power consumption, according to Toshiba. The ocmpany said internal qualification for the 64-Mbit EDO DRAM was completed February, and Toshiba is now ready to ship production units.