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To: DRBES who wrote (66895)7/29/1999 5:10:00 PM
From: kapkan4u  Respond to of 1576426
 
<It is not quite classic in its formation but this sure looks like a double top to me:
quicken.excite.com;

Compare the volume at the beginning of the first move to the top (early September) to the volume of the start of the second move (early June). It's less than half of the first move.

Kap.




To: DRBES who wrote (66895)7/29/1999 5:11:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576426
 
MDR Cost Model for AMD and Intel processors:

This was published in the latest Microprocessor Report, July 12, 1999.
I'm posting it here for everyone's benefit. I don't know what's
included in the manufacturing costs listed here (silicon, testing,
packaging, yield, more?), but it does give a good basis for comparison.

Athlon, 0.25u: $90 ($105 including module)
Pentium III, 0.25u: $60 ($75 including module)
Pentium II, 0.25u: $55 ($70 including module)
Dixon, 0.18u: $65 (PBGA-615, Mobile Pentium II at 400 MHz and above)
Dixon, 0.25u: $60 (PBGA-615, Mobile Pentium II from 300 to 400 MHz)
Mendocino, 0.25u: $55 (PPGA-370, Celeron w/ 128K on-die L2 cache)
Rise mP6, 0.25u: $45
AMD K6-III, 0.25u: $45
PPC 750, 0.27u: $40
AMD K6-2, 0.25u: $35
Cyrix MII, 0.25u: $35
WinChip 2, 0.25u: $25

Tenchusatsu