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To: steve harris who wrote (100340)3/6/2000 1:49:00 AM
From: Joey Smith  Respond to of 186894
 
re:The past will repeat itself, it always does.

Yup, i totally agree. I expect Intel to report, yet again, another record earning this Q. And, the stock will hit new highs throughout the year.
joey



To: steve harris who wrote (100340)3/6/2000 2:59:00 AM
From: Gordon Hodgson  Respond to of 186894
 
steve Re: "The past will repeat itself, it always does"

Let's see now, since it's IPO Intel is up over 200,000%. Are you saying you think it will repeat that performance. If so, that's one of your smarter posts. By the way, when is amd releasing their LER (Lack of Earnings Report). They keep repeating LER's year after year after year. At least they're consistent at something.

Gordon




To: steve harris who wrote (100340)3/6/2000 10:24:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
Steve, > Intel?s Pentium III
Coppermine core received a 3% increase in core voltage, putting it at 1.70v for the 1GHz
parts while AMD?s Athlon got a 6% boost in core voltage over the Athlon 850 (12.5% over
the original 1.60v Athlon) which puts it at 1.80v for AMD?s 1GHz CPU.


Both pulling tricks to get to 1 GHz, but AMD going >10% higher in supply voltage. What do you think this does to long term reliability? Medium term, short term? To borrow a term being used over on AMD, BAM! (sound of chip exploding).

Tony



To: steve harris who wrote (100340)3/6/2000 2:32:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
st*vi* - Re: "The past will repeat itself, it always does.
Just ask pauL. That's why he owns AMD stock."

You own Intel stock, right Little Den Mommy and Dell Site Watcher ?

Paul