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To: Paul Engel who wrote (73723)2/16/1999 2:37:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Investors - Semico - a Resarch Outfit - is predicting Intel will make major gains in the Notebook segment with their new Dixon and Celeron CPUs for the Mobile Market

Intel competitors had gained an edge, but the new Pentium II and Celeron processors should put Intel back on track to continue its dominance of the market.

Paul

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Intel Makes Major Move in Mobile Processor Market

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PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 15, 1999--Semico Research Corp. announced today the availability of a new study, "Intel Makes Major Move in Mobile Processor Market," discussing the impact of recent Intel announcements about the introduction of new Pentium II and Celeron microprocessors in the mobile computing market.

Semico believes that ever-improving performance will continue to drive the mobile computing market. For a very short while. Intel competitors had gained an edge, but the new Pentium II and Celeron processors should put Intel back on track to continue its dominance of the market.

The study, "Intel Makes Major Move in Mobile Processor Market discusses the impact of the new microprocessors on both Intel's competitors and its customers.

The mobile Pentium II and the mobile Celeron introduced by Intel each have increased amounts of integrated L2 Cache. Semico believes that is a continuation of a trend that eventually will lead to the demise of discrete SRAM in PC applications. This trend is discussed further in a separate Semico study, "SRAM: Soon Cache Will Be Just An Embedded Memory." This report focuses on SRAM rather than on microprocessors, but the conclusion is the same. By 2001, discrete L2 Cache SRAM will have almost disappeared from PC applications.

Further information about either the study, "Intel Makes Major Move in Mobile Processor Market," the study "SRAM: Soon Cache Will Be Just An Embedded Memory," or other products and services is available at the Semico Research Corp. Web site WWW.SEMICO.COM, or by contacting Semico Research, at 602/997-0337.

CONTACT: Semico Research Corp., Phoenix Morry Marshall, 602/997-0337 x108 morrym@semico.com



To: Paul Engel who wrote (73723)2/16/1999 2:41:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Investors - Dell will demonstrate their new Pentium III PCs at the Intel Pentium III Preview in San Jose this Wednesday.

Is anybody surprised ?

Paul

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February 15, 1999 08:13

ADVISORY/Dell to Demonstrate Personal Computers With Pentium III Processor At Intel's Preview Event

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WHAT: Dell Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL), the world's

leading direct computer systems company, today said it

will demonstrate desktop PCs powered by the new

processor at Intel's Feb. 17th preview event. Leading

content developers, PC hardware suppliers and software

tool makers will also demonstrate new products designed

for the processor.

WHEN & WHERE: Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1999, 8:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. at

the San Jose Convention Center

150 West San Carlos St., San Jose, Calif.

CONTACT: For additional information and to inquire about

interviews on product, please contact:

Heather Lowles, Dell Computer Corporation, 512/723-6435

or

Heather_Lowles@dell.com

Ken Bissell, Dell Computer Corporation, 512/728-4508

or

Ken_Bissell@dell.com

Ranked No. 125 among the Fortune 500 companies and No. 363 in the Fortune Global 500, Dell Computer Corporation is the world's leading direct computer systems company, based on revenues of $16.8 billion for the past four quarters. Dell designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained through its toll-free number 800/388-8542 or by accessing the Dell World Wide Web site at www.dell.com.

CONTACT: Dell Computer Corporation, Round Rock Heather Lowles, 512/723-6435 Heather_Lowles@dell.com or Ken Bissell, 512/728-4508 Ken_Bissell@dell.com

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