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To: Tony Viola who wrote (73654)2/14/1999 6:31:00 PM
From: t2  Respond to of 186894
 
James Cramer is one smart trader. He knows where the money is going to be made---I bet his top holdings are MSFT and Intel



To: Tony Viola who wrote (73654)2/14/1999 6:38:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony & Intel Investors - Intel's 0.18 Micron Process appears ahead of schedule.

Note that the source for this article, the YUK Register, has a poor record of accuracy - or even believability.

Paul

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theregister.co.uk

Posted 12/02/99 3:08pm by Mike Magee

Intel to demo 1GHz chip by year end

Chip company Intel has started manufacturing 0.18 micron silicon at its fab 20 chip plant and is likely to demo a 1GHz processor by year end, it said today.

Pierre Mirjolet, architecture marketing manager at Intel EMEA, would not be tied down to when samples will go out to customers but his slide presentation showed that could be as early as February 2000.

(See slides: Intel's plans for 1GHz microprocessors)

He did, however, say that Intel will have 0.18 micron processors in production at year end with clock speeds 600MHz and greater.

The first .18 micron chips will, however, be mobile parts, available in June, he said.

Mirjolet said that by this time next year, Intel would have three of its fabs producing 0.18 micron technology and was likely to have two more in place shortly afterwards.


While Fab 20 in Oregon was a development plant, Mirjolet said that it will move to a full production fab. That was to avoid what Intel describes as "knowledge leakage", where development fabs "threw their designs over a wall" and expected other factories to immediately start full scale production, cold.

Intel has already started shipping a flip-chip packaging for its 0.18 micron processors within the SECC-2 package, said Mirjolet. That has the advantage of providing better connections and so supporting faster bus speeds, he said. ®
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Paul



To: Tony Viola who wrote (73654)2/14/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony - Thanks for the article by Cramer on Intel & Dell.

I hope Cramer is right on Tuesday !

Paul



To: Tony Viola who wrote (73654)2/16/1999 11:38:00 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony,>>>Fortunately, with Intel, we won't have to wait long to see if we can buy again. Both Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HWP:NYSE)report this week, and these stocks will set the chipmaker's equity in motion again.<<<

Michael Dell will be on CNBC tomorrow - so how bad could earnings or revenues be? If I had a ranch, I would bet it on Michael telling us tomorrow that he is quite happy with earnings and revenues last quarter and that he is confident for continued growth next quarter.

Mary