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To: Scumbria who wrote (55739)4/16/1999 5:21:00 PM
From: Process Boy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577889
 
Scumbria - < It appears that Intel's investors are starting to wake up>

I'll stick with the company that made $2.1B on 59% margins, and take the current outlook as normal seasonality, just like last year. With the exception that CPQ's transgressions this year are ostensibly not quite as bad as last year. Still accumulating. Hoping this time frame looks good relative to my cost basis, some time way down the road when I'm really old. :-).

PB



To: Scumbria who wrote (55739)4/16/1999 8:06:00 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 1577889
 
Re: "Did you see that announcement this morning that HP is shipping an IA-64 platform. The only problem I could see with it was that it didn't have an IA-64 microprocessor to go with it.

As part of Intel's ongoing campaign of veracity, we have now seen them publicize IA-64 platforms that don't exist, 1GHz processors that don't exist, 800 MHz server processors that don't exist, 0.18u processors that don't exist, and next-generation IA-32 processors that don't exist."

Let's see if I have your nonsense straight. HP announced a system with the future IA64 bus architecture and that makes Intel guilty of hype. Great logic there Scumbria.

EP