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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Ali Chen who wrote (43804)12/22/1998 11:37:00 AM
From: Scot  Read Replies (1) of 1573894
 
Ali wrote re: Pauleron and Yousef

<Could you two just stop clogging the thread?>

No kidding. Don't you guys ever sleep? Sheesh.

And just to show I'm contributing.....here is an article on low-cost pcs on news.com:

news.com

A snip:

<Apple isn't the only vendor benefiting from the surge in non-Intel based PC sales. Sub-$1,000 AMD-based PCs accounted for 37 percent of retail sales last month, and National Semiconductor took about 30 percent of these sales.

"Overall, Intel has about 46 percent of the retail market, and Intel has the franchise on anything about $1,500," Baker said. "Basically, Intel has a lot of competition."

Baker said he expects PC prices to continue to decline over the next few months. "There are the twin problems of the high-end continuing to shrink, and the lowest end of the market growing rapidly," he said.>

-Scot
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