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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (34705)4/3/2001 2:57:29 PM
From: niceguy767Respond to of 275872
 
Pravin:

"Looks like the market has decided that AMD will be going bankrupt soon, but that Intel will be just fine."

Not for much longer, methinks!!!



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (34705)4/3/2001 2:59:23 PM
From: milo_moraiRespond to of 275872
 
Conclusion

Overall, the VIA KT266 is the fastest chipset currently available for the Athlon. It is a cheap, feature rich, and fast chipset, and is probably the most attractive solution for desktop users. Workstation users might want to consider an alternative as the latest drivers from VIA are not working very well with OpenGL applications under Windows 2000.

In fact, many workstation users will likely prefer to wait for the AMD760MP chipset unless VIA can sort out the driver problems soon. Nevertheless, this is a chipset with great potential, as it offers better AGP performance and higher memory bandwidth for a good price. As a DDR chipset, it is also more future-proof than its brother, the VIAKT133A.

With RAID, PC-to-PC (easy networking), and many other features, the MSI K7T266 Pro offers a great price/performance ratio with plenty of features to boot. This is the best all-around DDR solution for desktop users we've seen so far.

aceshardware.com

Nice.
M.



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (34705)4/3/2001 4:25:10 PM
From: redbirdRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: "market has decided that AMD will be going bankrupt"

Pravin and NG, could the market be bracing for INTC's bad quarter and the affect it might have on AMD? With no warning, I still believe AMD will meet, or at least come close to .33 (I actually expect them to beat it).

This week will be fun for trading. Very low price, earnings if several related companies coming in, and > 10 Mil volume. We should see some fun waves.

Full long on AMD stock and playing with options (only long May 25 call now)

Redbird