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To: Joe NYC who wrote (127953)2/20/2001 6:32:25 PM
From: fingolfen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Ahhh... well, considering Dell is getting a hefty portion of P4 production, and considering it hasn't ramped yet... that's not really surprising. You're equating "low volume" with "slow selling"... which is more than a bit misleading, don't you think????



To: Joe NYC who wrote (127953)2/20/2001 7:12:29 PM
From: maui_dude  Respond to of 186894
 
Hi Joe, Re : ". Intel's Pentium 4 accounted for a scant 2 percent of sales"

It was 1% in a report just a month ago. So, does doubling in a month sound too bad ?
Beauty of small numbers!

Maui



To: Joe NYC who wrote (127953)2/21/2001 12:31:07 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Joe - re: "Intel's Pentium 4 accounted for a scant 2 percent of sales. "

That 2% is infinitely higher than the the Pentium 4 sales from October, 2000.

And don't forget - those "retail" numbers do not include Dell sales - and Dell reported that the Pentium 4 accounted for 20% of their own retail sales at the close of Dell's recent quarter.

I'd say that Pentium 4 sales should show a definite trend at reducing AthWiper market share by this summer.

Paul