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To: kash johal who wrote (91858)2/6/2000 6:38:00 PM
From: ptanner  Respond to of 1577106
 
Kash <If you look at Athlon average pricing in Q4 you would assume a $400 average ASP. The real number was south of $250.>

The average needs to account for the different %sales by speed: they sold a lot more slow ones than fast ones.

<And the 1K published pricing is pure BS of course.>

This is what I was wondering about. Are Intel's published prices any more real? I would understand that real volume consumers (GTW, DELL) would get discounts but everyone gets a discount off list? Are the list prices supposed to resemble retail rather than wholesale (which is what I encounter when I call suppliers for construction cost estimating)?

PT



To: kash johal who wrote (91858)2/6/2000 9:48:00 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577106
 
Kash Re <<If you look at Athlon average pricing in Q4 you would assume a $400 average ASP.>>

How you figure that?

It was clearly obvious that Athlon ASP was going to be well under $300. Perhaps not as low as $240 or so, but clearly not $400.

Mani