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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: semiconeng who wrote (93135)2/15/2000 12:55:00 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1573824
 
I must admit that you're "right". The future certainly look bleak for intel, and rosy for AMD......... Not.

SemiConEng, let's get this straight, before you start pulling to many Paulisms....there is only one P. Engel and frankly one is enough.

Secondly lets gets something else clear.....if AMD weren't a threat to Intel's well being, your butt would not be over here posting.

Thirdly Intel is in a world of hurt....it's recent fumblings not only helped AMD but several other legitimate and would be competitors. A window of opportunity was opened that will not be easily closed, if it can be closed at all.

In other words Intel can not afford anymore snafus....and you better go tell that to the VP for Desktops before he sells someone a Celeron when they really want a PIII/800!

ted
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