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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 216.80+0.7%2:13 PM EST

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To: mfgrep who wrote (38070)5/2/2001 11:12:53 AM
From: jcholewaRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
> Why would AMD rush their introductions unless they are
> 100% certain of performance, reliability, and their own
> ability to deliver product?

We're not unhappy that they're not rushing. We're unhappy that they're lying about their future products. Constantly. Perhaps you don't remember about the 1.50GHz in January prediction by Jerry, or the five new product introductions promised by Hector? Or the fact that the Palomino core was initially sworn to be released during last year?

We've no problems if AMD is simply taking their time to ensure reliability. But when a company makes a promise and breaks it like this, it's a bit different than the same company simply avoiding empty promises and not saying anything until they have a solid timetable.

> AMD seems to be delaying their introductions to avoid the
> type of Pent 4 disaster that Intel is experiencing.

The Pentium 4 is not a disaster. It is simply in a more competitive atmosphere than Intel has ever seen before, so it is not doing as well as previous core introductions.
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