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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Process Boy who wrote (78957)11/8/1999 6:26:00 AM
From: Michael DaKota  Read Replies (2) of 1572960
 
re : I'd rather have it that the demand was such that it exceeded expectations

You are being terribly biassed here, PB.
That dissapoints me ... When AMD had delivery problems, it wasnt "huge demand" but "manifacturing problems"

So you say, there is to much demand for Alumniumines, thus intel did not produce enough units , because demand exceeded their expectations.

A little while back, elmer/you/etc said :
AMD cant deliver enough cpu's, thus its a fab problem. (as in, manifacturing difficulties) .
There is no physical difference between the two, as the result is that certain cpu's are scarce in the market.

Now ... where do you make the border between
"production problems" and "to high demand"

FHWL, Michael.
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