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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (9106)11/19/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: Ben Wu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
Voodoo3 prices....

from sharkyextreme.com

Video card manufacturer Guillemot told Sharky Extreme earlier last night that they fully intend to release a product based on 3Dfx's recently announced Voodoo 3 3000 product (see below). Guillemot hinted at a retail price between $150 and $200, although the product will most likely debut for less. They have no plans to release a Voodoo 3 2000 product so as not to undermine their 3Dfx Banshee based Phoenix.

<$150 to $200!! wow, i didn't expect V3-3000 prices to debut at such a low price... talking about razor thin profit margins off boards.... whew... but hey, if it moves chips i'm all for it =)... i'm just wondering if diamond is going to offer a v3-2000 motherboard solution from their micronics division... it will be interesting to see which mb makers decide to go v3

-b



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (9106)11/19/1998 10:01:00 PM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
From the fine folks over on the COMPAQ thread..

Intel Says Sold Out Of Chips for 4Q

Message 6487083

Best Regards,
Jim




To: Sun Tzu who wrote (9106)11/20/1998 10:37:00 AM
From: Frank Sheridan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
<OT> Sun - I've decided to stay away from TDFX for now mostly because the competition from nVIDEA has me spooked. If they look like they are getting ready to die then I'll reconsider my position on TDFX. If nVidea goes public then all bets are off. However, I have really grown to appreciate your views on stocks, so I wanted to ask your opinion on a stock that I've done well with, NTAP (Network Appliance). I bought in at $52, watched it drop to $38 (of course), and then watched it climb up to over $70. It's currently just over $70. I would really like for you to take a look at this company and see what you think about it. I think it is poised to grow like a weed. I'm STILL looking for a chip company that I can feel good about investing in...

Regards.