Paul, what's this: >7/3/2000 As we finish up the second quarter, NECX (Peabody, Massachusetts, USA) product manager Paul Zecher reports that the flash market is still strong. Despite the usual end of quarter dumping of product from many distributors both independent and franchised, there is still plenty of opportunity in the open market. Open market prices have come down somewhat in AMD flash, as also happened at the end of the first quarter. On the flip side, Intel prices are soaring, especially for 16, 32, 64 and 128 Mbit chips.
Same-old, same-old 99-44/100% of people prefer Intel?
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Tony
edit, quite an adventure posting this, had to turn off the preview option to get it to go. SI still having problems. While I'm here, the AMD thread tonight looks like the "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil", monkeys rendition, if you've seen that one. Whatever the lockup problem turns out to be, it's a monkey wrench in the works for the two evil red-headed twins. Even Gateway probably can't find a way to blame Intel for this one.
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