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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (161552)3/8/2002 11:20:10 AM
From: dale_laroy  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Maybe he is thinking of this:

>Pentium II-300 MMX
(Klamath)
May 7, 1997 - {$1981}<

But even the Pentium II-300 MMX (Klamath) wasn't $3000. Besides, the only prices that count are those of Q4 1999, which was just prior to AMD "entry into the MP market". BTW, there is no distinction between an MP processor for workstations and an MP processor for servers. And, while AMD has essentially zero presence in the server market, they have a small but significant presence in the MP workstation market. AMD could have a huge impact on MP processor pricing without selling into a single server if their presence in the workstation market is threatening enough.
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