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To: Joey Smith who wrote (44534)1/1/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571893
 
Joey, Celeron over P-II:
You wrote "Intel STILL faces shortage of their high-end PIIs"
trying to argument that Celeron does not take into
P-II shares. However, the shortage may be simply
because Intel has discontinued the high-cost
but underperforming P-II family.

After all you wrote yourself in the previous post:
"Intel's segmentation strategy for 1999 is clear:
Celeron, Katmai, and Xeon." As you may notice,
there is no room for P-II in Intel's segmentation
strategy.

Tyr to follow some logic please.



To: Joey Smith who wrote (44534)1/1/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571893
 
Joey,

I hope you don't believe all that hype about Sub-800s replacing high-end. It won't happen.

It wasn't very long ago that Intel believed the sub-$1000 PC wasn't going to happen either.

I personally don't believe that man can ever go to the moon.

Scumbria



To: Joey Smith who wrote (44534)1/1/1999 4:26:00 PM
From: Steve Porter  Respond to of 1571893
 
Joey,

INtel has a shortage of PII's because they had to shift production to celeron's.. and therefor can't make neough PII's.. that's why there's a shortage you dolt.. .. come on and use your damned brain..