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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (59278)5/13/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: gbh  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
Michael, finally, we have confirmation of what of I've been speculating on for the last couple months. INTC is taking share back from AMD. Better cover those shorts boys <g>.

From the following article:
news.com

Now comes a report that Intel's share is increasing and that it's the only
company making any money.

"We estimate that Intel shipped about 23 million processors in the [first]
quarter, for a unit share of 79%, up from 72% in 4Q98," Michael Slater,
founder of MicroDesign Resources, wrote in a recent issue of The
Microprocessor Report.

"Intel's share of the business was 92%," Slater continued, "and when it
comes to profits, Intel was the only x86 vendor to have any!". x86 refers to
the Pentium architecture.
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