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To: accountclosed who wrote (62804)6/19/1999 8:39:00 AM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
MB, re: Xeon
I have some old data from Lehman Bros. that shows Intel sold >$1 billion PPro's in Q1 97. (A Xeon class chip, in fact the forerunner to Xeon). Of course there were no Celeron's or K6's back then, and Pentiums were very profitable.
If Intel were to ship $1 Billion Xeon's in a quarter, wonder what the contribution to EPS would be? I'm guessing 12-15 cents per share, or ~23% of total. The real number would be interesting.
IMHO, of course.