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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brian Hutcheson who wrote (26654)12/12/1997 12:01:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (1) of 1572753
 
At that time, those same analysts were projecting $90 to $100 for Intel which leaves them about 25% shy of their target price versus missing the AMD target by a whopping 75%. Despite the deep mistrust of Jerry Sanders, people are actually starting to take his public announcement that there won't be any profits seriously. Intel is branching into the fast growing digital television market which is going to require the kind of power that only they can deliver in quantity and at reasonable cost. Intel realized early on that audio, video and 3D animation would be essential features of any modern communications tool and all of it will come together in 1998. Whether or not wanabees like AMD can survive as a legacy supplier of has-been product remains to be seen.
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