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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scumbria who wrote (93004)2/14/2000 1:43:00 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 1575738
 
Re: "You are absolutely correct. No one wants Athlons. Especially the fast ones."

I have to disagree Scumbria. Lots of people want them and they are all on this thread.

EP

BTW, I just wrote March $35 puts. I got 7/8s. I see AMD is dropping like a rock as I type. Maybe I'll pick up some more here.



To: Scumbria who wrote (93004)2/14/2000 8:29:00 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 1575738
 
CNBC 2/14/00 - 6:08:41 PM ..... power windows 2000 that much better than say 500 megahertz one. >> Megahertz race is really something that is really more marketing driven, by the very endors than by really by customer need, performance is driven by other things, io, banned witness internet connection that you have. Renay: But a one gigahertz chip would put intel neck-and-neck with rival advanced micro devices for the chip-speed crown. One other thing about dell and its new computer: That rambus memory technology caused problems for dell's fourth-quarter earnings because first it was late, then there wasn't enough to go around. Carl stolle, dell's v.P. For optiplex systems, tells me the supplies should be there now to match customer demand..

tveyes.com

Wow Looks like CNBC already considers AMD to be at 1Ghz

Milo