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To: Process Boy who wrote (72463)9/20/1999 9:17:00 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572616
 
PB,
re:"The paper said sources told it AMD believes it lost the Gateway business because Intel began offering Gateway more favorable terms than it had previously"
dailynews.yahoo.com

"This soft dollar deal, and big discounts on 600 MHz Pentium II chips, are believed to have swung Gateway's decision in what was thought to be a $20 million package"
theregister.co.uk

Well, the deal was $20million I think, now we all wonder what the "more favorable" terms might be....25, 30, 40 million?
DELL may get jealous?

Oh well,

If you can't beat'em, buy'em!
:o)

FTC?

Digging for scraps..............

Maybe Intel IS spending a lot of time with Athlon....?

steve