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Technology Stocks : AMD K6 Not Viable for Servers, Anyone's
AMD 260.95-1.3%12:30 PM EDT

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To: Kashish King who wrote (6)3/16/1997 7:59:00 PM
From: Scott D.   of 12
 
I agree that the multi-processor situation for the K6 is
questionable. But what percent of x86 processor sales are
in multiprocessor systems? So far, MP systems have gained
acceptance only in the server area.

The mobile assertation was made, as I interpreted it, in
the opening of this thread.

I believe Intel and AMD stocks are both over priced and own
neither. But watch out for AMD. The have no enormous profit
margin to protect. Any profit they can make will be an
improvement over the recent past. The may not make much profit
for themselves, but they might demolish Intel's profit margin.

If AMD doesn't push Intel's stock price below $120, I will be
suprised.

And as far as claiming that AMD has no mobile K6 is unfair, as
the K6 has not been released. Are thinking AMD will not release
a mobile K6? Interesting.
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