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To: Yousef who wrote (36752)9/6/1998 7:10:00 PM
From: Maxwell  Respond to of 1571040
 
Yousef:

<<Also the other BIG advantage from this strategy is Power is proportional to CV^2f, so as voltage is reduced, the power is decreased as the square of the voltage. This is one of the big reasons that Intel OWNS the notebook market.>>

The AMD K6-300MHz has been selling for about 3 months already. What is the deal with PII-300MHz? It will be debuting next week. I guess Intel is behind in AMD in the 300MHz notebook.

Maxwell



To: Yousef who wrote (36752)9/6/1998 8:16:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571040
 
Yousef, <Intel OWNS the notebook market.>
Just back from a Best Buy. Eight notebooks
are on display. One - Compaq MediaGX, 3 (three)
based on K6-266 including U-MAx with active
matrix (for $1499!!!!), the rest are P-II-233s
and vanila PMMX-266 (Thoshibas and Compaqs).
Looks more like 50-50 rather than "OWNS" the
notebook market...

You will never make it, even so-so.



To: Yousef who wrote (36752)9/6/1998 10:01:00 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571040
 
Yousef,

RE:Intel IS the low cost producer of CPU's.

This is highly unlikely, too bad we don't have the info to disprove/prove this one way or the other.

Bob