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To: Elmer who wrote (118712)7/1/2000 8:13:03 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578495
 
Intel is shipping 10x the processors AMD is? We all know what you're full of, Elmer.



To: Elmer who wrote (118712)7/1/2000 9:36:18 PM
From: Goutam  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578495
 
Elmer,

>To put things in perspective, Intel is being called erratic while shipping
>ever increasing volumes of processors at the highest rate in history and
>over 10x what AMD ships.

How much over 10x is it? 11, 12, 15 ...?

Goutama



To: Elmer who wrote (118712)7/1/2000 10:39:39 PM
From: HammerHead  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578495
 
re: Intel is being called erratic while shipping ever increasing volumes of processors at the highest rate in history and over 10x what AMD ships. Obviously no one else in the world can do 1/10th as well.

Motoroal used to dominate 95% of cellpone market and over 20% what Nokia shipped, and the rest is the story...



To: Elmer who wrote (118712)7/4/2000 7:47:02 PM
From: pgerassi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578495
 
Dear Elmer:

You have gone against your own posts. Last quarter, you posted, Intel shipped about 33 to 34 million CPUs. AMD shipped 6.5 million CPUs. That is more like 5 times, not 10 times. They increased less than 2% while AMD increased about 4%.

Now Intel promises like 40 million, but delivered at most 34 million. It can not go promising, but not delivering for too long before everyone will say "I will believe it when I see it".

Like all else, we shall see by the 19th what the situation was in the 2nd quarter.

Pete