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Tech: HP vote, IBM drives, Intel earnings

updated 12:55 pm EDT, Thu April 18, 2002

 
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Afternoon tech news: HP shareholders appear to have narrowly approved the $20 billion acquisition of Compaq, according to an independent proxy certifying firm; IBM and Hitachi have agreed to combine their hard disk businesses into a single company; Intel yesterday met Wall Street expectations on stronger-than-expected microprocessor sales, earning $936 million, or 14 cents a share--nearly double its revenue and profit numbers from the year-ago-quarter.


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    Go Intel!

    I can't wait til my Power Mac runs a Pentium 4 with DDR!

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    Hmmm....

    Was that a joke?
    I mean, honestly... If you're going to use a P4 you may as well go the whole nine yards and ditch DDR. Why not use RAMBUS memory... Its not so bad. It only needs its own separate cooling system.

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    Intel

    Go INTEL Go! better yet, Go AMD Go!

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    Go PPC

    Go PPC Go! Ditch Motorola, Apple!

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    Intel lied

    Probably another Enron waiting to happen.

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