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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (120061)7/11/2000 11:17:59 AM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575535
 
Cirruslvr:

Re: "Goutamta calculated Athlon ASP to be approximately $235 in Q1. This included no Durons. I would expect non-Duron Athlon core ASPs to stay flat or even go down a little because AMD may have lowered prices on Slot A Athlons to make room for Thunderbird."

Comment: I'm weighting AMD's new releases at the top-end, somewhere between the $700 and $1000 ASP range fairly heavily on the assumption that demand for new releases (i.e higher MHz) will consume supply at the outset (i.e consumer will happily pay the premium for state of the art technology)...I wouldn't be the first time I'm wrong if my assumptions prove to be incorrect...