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To: Joe NYC who wrote (31682)4/22/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 33344
 
Joe,

The challenge for NSM (and it's shareholders) is that Intel has a history of delivering on time, even over-delivering.

Merced? Camino? 8-way Xeon chipsets?

Intel's record for delivering aggressive products is no better (probably worse) than anyone else's. They have proven that they can deliver a 10% MHz improvement to a four year old core about once a quarter, but that isn't particularly impressive.

Scumbria



To: Joe NYC who wrote (31682)4/22/1999 8:17:00 PM
From: Craig Freeman  Respond to of 33344
 
Jozef, local telephone companies should include one of your magic boxes with every DSL installation. The long distance carriers would cough fiber furballs.

Craig

re: "Here is my prediction for the hottest product of year 2000 (write it down, you heard it here first): a home communication server. This device will be a combination of router / proxy server / network hub / personal web server / home PBX for IP based telephony (which btw is going to replace the traditional analog based POTS lines)"




To: Joe NYC who wrote (31682)4/23/1999 2:49:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 33344
 
Joe - Re: " Coppermine is going to have 256K on die L2 and Katmai MMX instruction set. It will be introduced on .18u process at 600 MHz. (Paul, correct me if I am wrong here)."

Sounds pretty accurate to me.

Paul