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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (103145)4/8/2000 9:38:00 PM
From: SteveC  Read Replies (2) of 1574707
 
"I expected around 2 million Athlons, rather than around 1.2 million."

It's still a great increase from 4Q 1999 and the bottomline is at AMD met our optimistic of expectations of exceeding $1 billion in revenue for 1Q 2000. Plus, what exactly does the 1.2 million Athlons represent? I assume that they are the number of Athlons that AMD sold and is recognizing as revenue in 1Q 2000. But that does not mean AMD only produced 1.2 million Athlons in 1Q 2000. It's probably a state secret within AMD as to how many Thunderbirds were manufactured in 1Q 2000. These will be recognized as revenue in 2Q 2000. I suspect there are also Austin Athlons that will not be recognized as revenue until 2Q 2000.
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