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To: Petz who wrote (46783)1/20/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573439
 
Petz - Re: "Very hard to find a Celeron 400 system. First, I went to CompUSA. They had exactly *one* Celeron 400 SKU on display, one P2-450 and two P2-400's. But the they had FOUR K6-2-400 systems (two each HP and IBM). They also had a K6-2-380 and a K6-2-366. No 366 Celerons. "

Wow !

I am stunned - and pleased - that the 400 and 366 MHz Celeron machines have sold out already. GREAT NEWS for Intel shareholders.

Too bad the 400 MHz K6-2's are still stuck on the shelves - maybe that is why Sanders said CPU sales would be FLAT this quarter.

Re: "When did Intel supposedly introduce this thing?"

Try pricewatch.com

400 MHz Celerons haver been listed since 1/5/99 - the day after they were launched.

Also - try dell.com

hp.com

compaq.com

gateway.com

Paul