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To: Paul Engel who wrote (60490)6/4/1999 1:11:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Respond to of 1583411
 
Paul - RE: ""chipset support for the K7 was quite limited "

Now whatever does that mean?"

Well, if you took the whole quote:

"Asus said that chipset support for the K7 was quite limited at present but would increase as the year draws on."

you may be able to get somethere. The limited support of K7 chipsets initially has already been reported on (at techweb I think). We knew that, and we knew that AMD would make the initial chipsets. As K7 ramp up takes place, AMD may not want to give chipsets more wafers but they will have support from the other companies starting off.

Does that make you feel better? It does me.