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To: Panita who wrote (19135)4/23/1999 9:15:00 AM
From: Rosemary  Respond to of 93625
 
Panita,

Well we went up without them the last time. I think we can do it again. Imagine what this stock will do when Intel announces the Camino chipset is in the mail? I'm ready.



To: Panita who wrote (19135)4/25/1999 8:37:00 AM
From: riposte  Respond to of 93625
 
News from Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (HEC)

From PCWeek.com:

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By September, OEMs will be shipping PCs with a 500MHz or faster Pentium III chip, a four-speed Accelerated Graphics Port and Rambus Direct RAM, which requires Intel's forthcoming 820 chip set with a 133MHz front-side bus. The PCs also will feature a hard drive that supports ATA66, a recently introduced disk drive interface that transfers 66MB per second, according to Pat Gelsinger, vice president and general manager of Intel's Desktop Products Group, in Santa Clara, Calif.

Intel plans to deliver 550MHz Pentium IIIs this quarter and 600MHz and faster Pentium IIIs in the second half, company officials said.

The faster processor speeds are inevitable, but some of the new complementary technologies, such as Rambus Direct RAM, may do more to loosen some of the performance bottlenecks associated with PC memory and graphics performance.


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