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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: gnuman who wrote (53148)3/22/1999 8:35:00 AM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (3) of 1583379
 
Sales Growth of Windows-Based PCs Falls Under 1Percent at Retail in February

<The AMD-K60 family of desktop PC processors exceeded 50 percent of US retail sales for the first time in February 1999. Unit sales of PCs based on AMD processors increased by more than 70 percent versus February 1998. PCs with AMD chips
accounted for 51.4 percent of overall unit sales and 65.7 percent of the sub-$1,000 sales. AMD's strongest suit was in the $600-$1,000 market where 73 percent of all sales were of PC's based on AMD processors. AMD also accounted for 47
percent of unit sales in the sub-$600 market.

Intel's retail market share declined to 38.3 percent. Although Intel chips were in only 18.5 percent of sub-$1,000 PCs, it led the $1,000-$1,500 market with 65.7 percent of sales and captured nearly all sales of PCs priced above this mark. Cyrix's
market share declined to 10.3 percent from 15.7 percent in January although unit growth increased more than 280 percent versus February 1998.>

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