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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (46794)1/21/1999 1:43:00 AM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) of 1573557
 
Sorry, Paul, no 400 Celeron's "sold off the shelves." There are no blank spaces where they might have been because they were never there! Stores like CompUSA do not sell their Intel display models unless the model is obsolete or they can't get any more.

The fact is, the Celeron 400 is no price threat to AMD if no one wants to sell them and no one wants to buy them:
CompUSA: 1 Celeron 400 SKU, 4 AMD K6-2-400 SKU's, no Celeron's on any kind advertised! (It might lower their reputation.)

Office Depot: no Celeron 400's available
Price Costco: no Celeron 400's available
36 Retail Computer Stores: no Celeron 400's available
4 Retail Computer Stores: sell one Celeron 400 model.

thechipmerchant.com, by far the biggest chip retailer in San Diego county: no Celeron 400's

Petz
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