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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (104942)4/13/2000 11:54:00 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577901
 
Petz, <Jerry also said that the enterprise (large business) PC market was soft in January and February. Thats not exactly what Intel has been preaching (and Process Boy).>

Well of course Jerry is going to say that. Most of AMD's processors, including the 1.2M Athlons, went to the consumer market, particularly retail. Businesses aren't really interested in K6, and there aren't yet enough Athlons to really make a dent.


Ten,

Sanders is not the only one saying that the entreprise market was down in February and January. There was an article in CBS Marketwatch...in fact I posted a portion of it a few days ago saying the exact same thing.

BTW the article said things picked up in March.

ted