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To: Time Traveler who wrote (4304)2/8/1998 12:19:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 6843
 
JYW: <You have continued to babble nonsense,> Could you
be a little bit polite here? You have been caught
many times in nonsense, so please keep quiet.

1. <It takes tremendous engineering know-how
to design a CPU.>
Let see: AMD, Cyrix, NEC, IDTI, ... do you know who is
next to the x86 market? Stay tune ...

2.<It takes billions of dollars to set up a fab.>
Who needs these fabs today? Just ask Samsung or UMC...

3. <It takes extreme precise manufacturing process to
produce a CPU> See above.

4. <It takes a very gifted marketing group to sell
these CPUs.>
That is true, it takes a group of big liars to sell
inferior CPU, with 60 bugs/erratas. Bunny dolls...
A good CPU is easy to sell. AMD, as we see, has no
problem selling all they can make.

5. <And finally, it takes all to work together with
great coordination to make all things happen.>
Sure, it is much easier with $10B of shareholders
money in banks....

<Now, no one in the right of mind would take up
that much resource and gamble so much to challenge
Intel.> This is the only driving force behind this
business - high margins. As we saw above, your
"theory" about inapproachable resources holds little
water. A time will come and your colossus will
fall apart, altogether with your stock. Keep
watching, but politely, without inane remarks.

Even a thick ice eventually melts down, at least in
civilized areas.
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