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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: kash johal who wrote (97948)3/11/2000 8:38:00 AM
From: Daniel Schuh   of 1581474
 
Kash, I agree the Intel solution will be something like Timna, that is if they don't go raiding the dumpsters for PIII rejects from years past. I'm a little skeptical about RDRAM being reasonably priced next year though. Although maybe 2x will be cheap enough, or maybe they can raid the dumpsters for off speed parts on that one too.

AMD still has to prove itself on chipsets. I think trying to cover the x base while moving on the DDR front might have stretched things a little thin.

As for how things were handled by Microsoft, well, that's hardly a surprise. Microsoft is an equal opportunity partner, they treat everybody like dirt.

Cheers, Dan.
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