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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: steve harris who wrote (107465)4/24/2000 5:33:00 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (4) of 1573930
 
Steve,

RE: "Amy and elMer and the rest can spin it their best"

I do not think your particular comment here is constructive, nor beneficial to the thread. I put my ideas out and I base them upon logic, and I see if they hold up. If they don't hold up, i.e. if there are good counter arguments which convince me my assumptions or ideas are incorrect, then I change my opinion. I would expect a person to attack/debate the content of what I say, not to make a personal attack. I appreciate feedback, when it's done in a courteous style. I believe I have always been polite to you, and would expect this in return.

RE: "It isn't capacity, I think it's the PPro."

It sounds to me like there are two different views: the camp that believes Intel's yields are poor vs the camp that believes Intel is faced with high demand. What are the arguments for proving Intel's yields are poor? My question (which no one has answered yet) is: if the processes improve, why would raw materials be expected to increase? (this is a sincere question - I'm not a process girl :)

Thanks,
Amy J
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