20th February 2000 Archive
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Intel to play speed ketchup 27 February
850MHz, 866MHz Pentiums in starting gate
As we revealed some weeks ago, after we published an internal Intel memo to its distributors and channels, there is a price adjustment to its Pentium III Coppermine processors on the 27th of February next. We have already published details of AMD's price adjustments on that date. According to our information, Intel will play the …
Business 20 Feb 2000, 10:31
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Intel Concept PCs: a thing of the past?
iMac not the threat it was
For the last three Intel Developer Forums, The Register has been treated to the sight of so-called Concept PCs -- and a huge hullabaloo they have caused in the press each time. But having the memory the size of a planet, we distinctly remember putting senior Intel execs Paul Otellini and Pat Gelsinger on the record each of the …
Business 20 Feb 2000, 19:58
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Greenspan flinches, NYSE tanks
Wall Street roller coaster accelerates again
Twitchy investors dumped shares on the New York Stock Exchange Friday afternoon to close yet another week of economic mass-indecision on a major down-tick. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped 205 points, or nearly two percent, to end at 10,219 while the technology-heavy NASDAQ slid 137 points, or more than three percent, to …
Business 20 Feb 2000, 21:12
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