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To: steve harris who wrote (88612)1/20/2000 5:52:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 1573430
 
steve, The sum of all share is 100 as a %, AMD did gain % share. However the market expanded so both grew sales. AMD just grew them faster than Intel, on the sum of all fronts.
So AMD sales expanded at a faster rate than Intels and so did it's share. Intel's share actually fell even as $$ sales rose. Since Intel is so much larger it has larger profits as well as sales.
Time to change all that.

Bill