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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joey Smith who wrote (82052)12/4/1999 4:15:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 1573215
 
Joey, <From what I hear, cost reductions have been greater
than expected going to .18m and this WILL be reflected
in Intel pricing across the board, from high-end to
low-end, once volumes are there (Q1).>

Here we are again, repeating blatant lies. It was shown
many times that manufacturing costs are so low relative
to their selling price, so you can't justify a $200 shave
in prices when the whole cost is only $40. You cannot reduce
the cost for more than $40, is it clear for you?

I think it is, otherwise you would not post the
real reasons behind Intel continuous price cuts:

Message 12183707

"AMD's biggest problem is that Intel's strategy is
not to give an inch to AMD no matter what the cost
..thus the 10 yr AMD stock trend."

<Just my take. I'm just here to make money like everyone else.>
So, which one was your honest take, Joey?
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