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To: wbmw who wrote (251975)5/19/2008 5:51:06 PM
From: rzborusaRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Wbmw, It seems just as likely that market demand wasn't there, and HP didn't want to deal with the costs of a warehouse full of inventory for chips that weren't expected to sell.

End customer must be really fussy about the components. Everyone out there must know the Intel jingle like a bad tune running through their mind. Bizarre.

Or, are you saying HP just happened to purchase all the processors neeeded for the QTR from Intel?, because.....because why? Oh, maybe the guys at HP have the Intel jingle running through their minds, yeah baby, effective advertising! Thats what I think, can anyone prove different?
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