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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: survivin who wrote (67854)8/7/1999 12:27:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr   of 1577197
 
Survivin - RE: "According to infobeads, in June, AMD gained 58% of the retail notebook market including 6 of the top 7 systems (1-6!). Intc had 40%, an all time low."

WOW!

But notebook chips only make up a small part of AMD's and Intel's market.

Actually, if AMD did that well in the notebook market, notebook chips must have made a greater % of AMD's total chips sold in Q2 compared to Q1. This gives a clearer picture of how ugly AMD's desktop K6-2 sales were. That was really sad, if you think about it.

Notice there were NO Celeron models in the top 7. The Intel chip was the old, but still stable PMMX!

Here are the chips used in the top 6 selling notebooks:

Satellite2545CDS K6-2 333MHz
Satellite2545CDT K6-2 ???
Compaq 1255 - K6-2 333MHz
Compaq 1695 - K6-2 380MHz
Compaq 1690 - K6-2 400MHz
Compaq 1270 - K6-2 350MHz
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