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To: porn_start878 who wrote (11043)10/2/2000 11:39:15 AM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Max
it is unreasonable to expect the same pe from intel and amd since amd's debt is big. If the market would recognize amd and amd would be able to compete on gpm as well in addition to growing market share I would be more than happy.
Regards
-Albert



To: porn_start878 who wrote (11043)10/2/2000 11:56:42 AM
From: that_crazy_dougRespond to of 275872
 
<< AMD which is the first symptoms of the duopoly syndrom. >>

Last I heard AMD is still right along it's market share trend of 15-20%. Everyone's been talking about 30% by next year, I'd like to see over 20% by the end of this year. We'll see if it happens, but until the 20% barrier falls I wouldn't call it a duopoly (at least no more so then it's been in the past.)