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To: Saturn V who wrote (124130)1/4/2001 1:21:33 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hi Saturn, RE: " The ideal situation is ...Intel establishes a new market, which others enter and then Intel drops out of that market."

Yes, I think that's what Intel is doing. That's what I was trying to say in my post, but you said it better.

RE: "It remains to be seen how Intel can execute such a strategy sucessfully in the consumer space."

They already have. There have been several consumer industries that have come out of Intel's Architect Lab that have been successful.

RE: "But since Intel has been keen to enter new businesses, Intel may have other plans. "

I doubt it. It's like you said, they're entering this, just to create the industry for other consumer players, in order to stimulate overall chip demand.

Regards,
Amy J