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To: milo_morai who wrote (106569)8/1/2000 3:07:12 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Milo, I believe the Server market is quite large, with high margins. Sure would be nice to have another stock split like yesterday.

RE: "The facts are INTC has gotten big and slow."

And I don't consider the following to be indicators of slow growth, do you? The market research firms estimate that:

I believe Intel is expected to increase its market share to 96% in 2003 from 25% in the low-front-end server market, to 75% in 2003 from 27% in low-midrange servers, to 65% in 2003 from 14% in the high-midrange server market, to 33% in 2003 from 6% in back-end servers (costing less than $100,000), and an overall server market share increase to 65% in 2003 from 34% in 1999. This is a paraphrase of an excellent paragraph in Jayant Mathew's excellent data-filled article entitled, "Intel Plays Catch Up in Server Market - Maps out strategy for war against Sun", which mentions IDC and Chase H&Q as the data source.

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Regards,
Amy J