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To: D. Swiss who wrote (70084)10/7/1998 9:25:00 PM
From: Patrick E.McDaniel  Respond to of 176387
 
Drew, news from Intel in the future. 1 gigahertz and beyond!!!!!!!!

Foster and Willamette the new dymamic duo?

The new architecture will be introduced in late 2000 or early 2001 via a microprocessor code-named Foster. Intel is targeting clock speeds of 1 gigahertz and beyond, which will help Intel maintain a lead in the volume workstation and server markets, said Fred Pollack, an Intel director and Intel Fellow at Intel's Microprocessor Products Group.

At about the same time, Intel will introduce a processor targeted at high-end desktop PCs that will be based on the new architecture, code-named Willamette. Like Foster, Willamette will target clock speeds of 1 gigahertz, and both chips will carry at least 1MB of on-chip Level 2 cache, which boosts the chips' performance, Pollack said.

infoworld.com

Pat



To: D. Swiss who wrote (70084)10/7/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Respond to of 176387
 
Drew... thought this might interest you. El
From: Elwood P. Dowd
Wednesday, Oct 7 1998 5:52PM ET
Reply # of 34142

STeve.... Jim Awad says that before the market can bottom out, a few more of the
"generals have to be shot," including Dell, KO, etc. Says that people will sell stocks that
they still have a profit in and DELL falls into that category. el



To: D. Swiss who wrote (70084)10/19/1998 11:02:00 PM
From: ayahuasca  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
thanks for the info.

The part that bothered me though was that a number of people were all selling in tandem. If that is a common occurance then I am happy to hear it. I am just not as familiar with Dell (yet) as many here, so I was curious about this aspect of it.