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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Process Boy who wrote (98068)3/11/2000 8:12:00 PM
From: eplace  Read Replies (2) of 1570763
 
PB: re:I still have a question, with all due respect: What is the Spitfire core for, if not to compete for just the kind of lower end business that the X-box would be? Does the X-box competition just witnessed a portent of what AMD faces as it attempts to compete across the various segments, as AMD says it intends to do? Honestly wondering.

PB

The Spitfire is just for that lower end you are talking about. You know as well as I that Intel is big time big business. AMD is lucky to have made the inroads they have. They are not going to ever dominate (at least not in the near future) the market like Intel has. I think they will compete well on the lower end, just not have a presence in the Xbox. Thats it.

Ed P.
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