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To: Elmer who wrote (124232)1/4/2001 8:43:46 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer

Re: "Sounds like Intel is as well positioned as DEC was 5 years ago with Alpha"

Quite the contrary. Intel does not have anyone to sue to make up for lost profits. :-))

Regards
-Albert



To: Elmer who wrote (124232)1/4/2001 9:02:03 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: 3D-Never

I believe the article said 1% of retail sales.

What percentage of total PC sales are retail sales? (Higher in December than most of the year, I would think)

I would guess that annually, retail sales are about a third of all sales, but that in December, (though this was horrible holiday sales season) retail sales were half the market.

So Intel's fastest launch ever captured 1/2 of 1% of PC sales.

That sounds about right. Ever since I saw that stack of P4s at Micro Center with the price reduced, I've thought P4 was having a rough go of it.

Dan



To: Elmer who wrote (124232)1/4/2001 11:57:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer,

Intel Corp.'s (Nasdaq: INTC) newest attraction, the high-powered Pentium 4 processor, flopped in its debut in U.S. retail stores, according to preliminary sales figures. Full story to follow. -- Ken Popovich, eWEEK

zdnet.com

Don't people want to run SPEC at home?

Scumbria