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From: dfh@scirtp.UUCP (David F. Hinnant)
Newsgroups: net.micro,net.arch
Subject: Re: 386 Family Products
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Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 23:05:02 EST
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Some marketing guy from Intel writes:
> 
> Wed. Oct 16, Intel announced the 80386 the newest 32-bit microprocessor along 
> with an entire family of 386 products.  While the entire list of press releases
> and Intel announcements would take too long to enumurate I thought I would
> highlight some of the more important portions of the 80386 introduction.
> 
> The introduction consisted of speeches by Intel executives and two 
> demonstrations of the 80386's incrediable functionality.   An Intel 310 
                                ^^^^^^^^^^^

Wow.  Really?  And I supposed this is an unbiased opinion too. 

>  blah blah blah...
>
> Additional information is available on these products by contacting your
> local Intel sales office or by calling toll free
> 
> (800) 538-1876, ask for operator 386 and receive a packet of information
> about the 80386 (data sheet, product announcements etc).
> 
> Clif Purkiser
> 386 Product Marketing
> {amd hplaps pur-ee}!intelca
> 	
> Unix is a trademark of AT&T
> ICE-386, PSCOPE-386, MULTIBUS, RMX  are all trademarks of Intel

Hey dude, gimme a break.  If I wanted marketing propaganda garbage, I'd call
my local Intel office.  This crap doesn't belong here.  Just because you don't
have your own newsgroup doesn't mean you can litter net.micro and net.arch 
with marketing verbage.

-- 
				David Hinnant
				SCI Systems, Inc.
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