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To: nihil who wrote (64042)9/6/1998 2:59:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 186894
 
UPDATE: Intel's Fast Ethernet Connections Outpace Industry Growth; Leads Industry in LAN on Motherboard Sales

Business Wire - September 03, 1998 20:10
%INTEL INTC %OREGON %COMPUTERS %ELECTRONICS %COMED %INTERACTIVE %MULTIMEDIA %INTERNET V%BW P%BW

HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 3, 1998--Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) ranks as the No. 1 provider of LAN on motherboard (LOM) solutions according to the Cahners In-Stat Group quarterly report on the network interface card market.

Intel, with a market segment share of 44 percent in Q2, leads its closest competitor by 12 percent in this rapidly growing segment, according to the report.

In addition to being the market segment share leader in this category, the report shows that Intel's Q2 LOM sales jumped nearly 40 percent over the first quarter of the year. Intel attributes the growth of its LOM business to several new design wins with PC OEMs, including the recently announced Dimension V series from Dell Computers that is offered with integrated Intel 10/100 Fast Ethernet LOM.

In-Stat's report also reflects Intel's significant growth in NIC sales with a 34 percent increase in Fast Ethernet unit shipments for the most recent quarter. Intel is growing faster in this segment than the industry average and has made a 2 percent jump this quarter, where as the majority of other NIC vendors saw a decrease in market segment share. Intel credits the boost to factors such as strong NIC sales to several OEM customers, including Compaq and IBM, and continued success of Intel's new generation of managed adapters based on the 82558 Ethernet Controller, the industry's first single-chip 10/100 controller. The 82558 is Intel's most successful Fast Ethernet controller to date, combining optimized performance using Adaptive Technology and Wired for Management (WfM) capabilities on a single, highly integrated chip that yields cost-effective designs for PC manufacturers.

In-Stat is a high-technology, market research and information company serving the semiconductor, communications, computer and converging multimedia marketplaces.

Further information on Intel's networking products is available at www.intel.com/network or 800/538-3373 in North America.


CONTACT: Intel Corporation
Tom Potts, 503/264-4755
tom.potts@intel.com




To: nihil who wrote (64042)9/7/1998 3:30:00 PM
From: Gary Kao  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
You are sorely due for a faster (intel of course!) CPU. On my PII 400 and 56K modem webpages are downloaded and rendered almost instantaneously. You would not believe the difference compared to my old 133. I don't buy the argument that the main determinant of "web-viewing pleasure" is solely the connection speed, in part because of the high graphics content and intensive Java apps of most webpages these days. Life is too short to waste waiting for your slow computers.

Gary