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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (120053)7/11/2000 10:36:27 AM
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Interesting tidbit from the report: realworldtech.com

The i815 chipset was officially released in June, however the pricing is quite high at $60 per chipset. Compare that with the initial price of $35 for the i820 chipset, and approximately $45 for the VIA Apollo Pro133 chipsets. Motherboard manufacturers believe that the i815 has good potential, however current pricing has them wondering if it can gain any significant market share. In addition, Intel has indicated that they can only supply 1 million chipset per month to Taiwanese manufacturers, causing some distress.

Joe
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