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To: Joe NYC who wrote (122814)8/22/2000 1:52:54 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 1578905
 
Joe, I have to second your opinion. The idea that AMD is cutting the price on ghz parts just to hurt Intel is weird, and, er, maybe just a little bizarre, considering how willing Intel used to be to sell cut-rate celeries to punish AMD. Funny how there aren't any $50 celeries available any more now that the K6 is being phased out.

AMD is making a lot more money on $500 ghz Athlons than Intel made on $50 celeries. By all indications, AMD is making a lot more money on $500 ghz Athlons than Intel is making on $1000 gigamines, too, but that, again, is another story.

Cheers, Dan.