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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Maxwell who wrote (44551)1/2/1999 7:31:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 1572105
 
Maxwell - Re: " The question is how much of manufacturing capacity has Intel shifted from PII to Celeron. "

You, like so many of your "BLINKERED" friends are ignoring REALITY !

Intel's Celeron production is displacing the older Pentium MMX production !

That's why Intel's ASPs are holding steady or rising - because the Celerons, as cheap as they are - are REPLACING EVEN CHEAPER PENTIUM MMX's !

Intel continues to increase their Pentium II Production !

Remember, Max - Intel is estimated to be shipping 8 MILLION CELERONS this quarter.

But Intel is also estimated to be shipping as many as 27 MILLION CPUS TOTAL this quarter.

Do the, math, Max !

That leaves about 15 0r 16 million Pentium II's and Xeons and 2 or 3 million Mobile Pentium MMX's.

You are so "blinkered" (TM The Hutch) that you are ignoring the COMPLETELY OBVIOUS !

Paul
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