Intel Corp told Reuter that it is on track for delivery of its flagship Pentium microprocessors for the second half of the year and for 1994: chief operating officer Craig Barrett said, Pentium deliveries are precisely on track – we said back in the second quarter that we would get 10,000 units out and we exceeded that; we said in the second half of the year we would be in the 100,000 range and we are absolutely going to be there – and 1994 is still looking well over the 1m unit range; bugs in some of the support chips should not delay expected deliveries of desktop computer systems based on the Pentium; practically every one of these chip sets comes out with some minor work-around bugs – that’s what we’re experiencing at this time.