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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Richard Tuck who wrote (31321)4/7/1998 8:06:00 PM
From: Kristin mikel seeds  Read Replies (1) of 1571356
 
Why won't INTEL ramp production to compete with K-6. I have no position in AMD but I'm curious about a few things and you seem to know what your talking about. Profits always seem to be just around the corner for this company but then they always fall short, today being just another example. While it's important that their production will be ramping up to 15 million, can they sell this many. Won't Intel begin to produce more lower end chips to meet this demand at the low end and thus put pressure on AMD, surely INTEL must have the old photo masks laying around somewhere? Now there's talk that IBM may not invest and that NSM has a new lower priced chip. Who's to say in 6 months that the K6 won't be out-dated. You input is appreciated. Kris
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