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"Typically, when announcing new chips, Intel provides the
new code names and sometimes describes the
manufacturing process.

The chips also have not "taped out," the representative
said, which means that the design is not yet finalized."

After attending WinHEC this week and listening to all the
MS non-announcements they thought they'd try it
themselves:-)
Posted by: Richard Flude   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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