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To: Charles R who wrote (89766)1/26/2000 3:44:00 PM
From: xun  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573922
 
Chuck,

Thanks for the answer.

When HP and CPQ feel squeezed by eMachines, they will remember INTC. That'll push them to AMD further.

When eMachines hugs VIA, it'll signal the end of eMachines, at least in the US market. I don't give a slim chance to eMachines to be successful in the foreign markets.

Just my 2 cents.

Regards,

panic_mob



To: Charles R who wrote (89766)1/26/2000 5:08:00 PM
From: Petz  Respond to of 1573922
 
On emachines, I think they will do well selling the Intel Timna (integrated everything) CPU's since there will be nothing in these machines to differentiate them from eachother. DELL, CPQ, HWP will hate them and probably will avoid selling similar products. I hope AMD is in a position to drop this portion of the market by then (2H'00, according to official Intel roadmap) and hand it over to VIA.

Petz



To: Charles R who wrote (89766)1/26/2000 5:19:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1573922
 
Looks like INTC wasn't so altruistic after all. DELL is done. Insert the fork. Another Intel casualty. Another great call by AMDroids. <G> Someone give Mikey D Jerrys phone number. <G>

Jim