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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (114416)6/5/2000 4:26:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (1) of 1576826
 
Alighieri:

Re: "In fact, as I see it, AMD has not hyped Dresden well at all today."

Comment: No need to hype or to promise to perform when outstanding performance continues to be evident as has been the case with AMD for the past year...Hype and promises of a some-time-in-the-future competitive product are required only when current and recent past performance has not lived up to its billing...

AMD is currently selling everything it can produce in microprocessors and flash memory...and with increasing gross margins...In the "spry Athy", AMD has already demonstrated its ease of scalability in moving up the MHz gradient from 500 to 1000 with virtually flawless execution...Until its competitor can demonstrate the same level of performance, AMD need not feel compelled to show its trump cards of which, no doubt, there remain several!
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