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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (10538)9/28/2000 1:02:32 PM
From: AK2004Respond to of 275872
 
Dan

I have no info on Dresden production but I see your point about been above 800MHz. You are forgetting though that amd still makes k6s which would drag the average speed down.

The k6 argument is equally applicable to the percentage question that is 1ghz parts make ~15% of this quarter mpus as well as ~half of them k6s.

Regards
-Albert



To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (10538)9/28/2000 1:31:46 PM
From: andreas_wonischRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Dan, Re: A million processors/month would be 15% of next quarter's projected output; it'd be 25% or so applied to this quarter's rate.

You are forgetting the K6-2(+)s here. SSB said that there would be one million 1+ Gig CPUs per quarter -- not Athlons. If you divide 6.8 millions by 1 million this would give his 15% number. So Athlon 1+ GHz sales should be well above 30% if his numbers are true.

Andreas