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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (81179)11/27/1999 1:16:00 PM
From: Charles R  Respond to of 1572369
 
<"Actually, scaling issues apart (which I doubt will be that big), my concern has more to do with AMD sitting on its butt feeling good about Athlon ."

That's one thing I don't want AMD to follow Intel's lead in! >

AMD is about to experience success it is not used to and that could lead them to take the eye off the ball. Success sometime breeds arrogance which in-turn could breed contempt.

On the otherhand, Intel is wounded now and is on the verge of being humiliated. AMD has got them cornered for the first time ever and cornered animal can be the most dangerous one. Hopefully, AMD management realizes that and acts accordingly.

How AMD handles the next year is going to be the true test of its management.