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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (103591)4/11/2000 9:37:00 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (2) of 1570492
 
Ted...<<<<<<<<I still contend that should circumstances fall together in a negative way for AMD, as opposed to the positive way they have developed in the past year, the guy's outcome for AMD could happen. Further I believe AMD's success this past year is as much about Intel's screwups as it is about Sander's prowess.

ted <>>>>>>>>>>>


Ted, certainly any simplistic explanation which doesn't include both sides wouldn't be reality. However, there are other intangibles which also should be included. One of them seems to be a feeling that most people on the web reading JC's or Anand's want AMD to succeed. So do many boxmakers and parts suppliers. Via would be a prime example, or how about the 69 mobos out now. AMD is gathering a lot of support from others in the industry because they fear Intel. All the polls I have seen lately favor AMD 3-1 over Intel; even on products where Intel has a slight edge on performance, 1 ghz poll on Anand's for instance. Even Intel is buying AMD stock, because Intel needs AMD if only to keep justice dept out and keep other
low cost competitors out, as Intel still doesn't fear AMD.
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