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To: Joey Smith who wrote (46300)1/16/1999 3:33:00 PM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Respond to of 1582760
 
jeoy,

KNI is a tactical weapon in the workstation market, but not an encompassing strategic weapon, by any means. The majority of Intel units shipped in 1999 will not have KNI. I believe that Intel's secret weapon is an early 1999 ramp of their kick-ass 0.18u process. This will keep AMD scrambling to compete in the Mhz race -- where Intel has been killing AMD all along.

Pravin.