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Translation, we got caught with our pants down.
I think Intel was convinced they could roll out one more 32-bit version of the Pentium before moving to the 64-bit platform. AMD beat them to the punch and when Microsoft jumped on the 64-bit band wagon everything changed.
Posted by: No_Ax_to_Grind   Posted on: 05/07/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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This ought to be interesting  bidemytime | 05/07/04
Translation, we got caught with our pants down.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/07/04
Curious  PA-ITGuy | 05/07/04
Thanks Intel.  Traveler2 | 05/07/04
The real reason  wackoae | 05/07/04
the real real reason.  JoeMama_z | 05/07/04
New Codenames and Marketing  bidemytime | 05/07/04
Doh!  bidemytime | 05/07/04
Even M$ thinks Intel sucks  MarcB_z | 05/07/04
nothing to do with M$  +-Chris-+ | 05/07/04
I see a connection  Richard Flude | 05/07/04
Do you often discuss such things with Bill Gates?  balsover | 05/10/04
I can see the shift...  +-Chris-+ | 05/07/04
First it was Sun  avilensk1966@... | 05/07/04
The crazy race  michael-t | 05/07/04
Other things to wait for...  Nullifidian | 05/07/04
WinTel???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/07/04
it's interesting how little the article mentions about AMD  rschror | 05/08/04
Funny how PowerPC has had SMP in the chip for a few years now  B.O.F.H. | 05/08/04
Lotsa folks in DENIAL !  realitycheck101 | 05/08/04
This is another example of the consumer's...  bjbrock | 05/08/04
The consumer *is* powerful  bidemytime | 05/08/04

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