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To: Elmer who wrote (132032)4/9/2001 11:39:48 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer, Intel gets a smidgeon of good press, albeit AMD's Palomino delay is a co-requisite. Also another opinion that the notebook market is growing faster than desktop (and is more profitable). Courtesy Albert of AMD fame. - TV

We are also concerned about the apparent delay in the Palomino
chip, a successor to the Athlon, which was to be introduced in
the first quarter. That chip was important, in our view, because
it would put AMD back in the performance end of the notebook
market, which is currently dominated by Intel's Pentium 3. The
notebook segment is somewhat faster growing and more profitable
for Intel at present than the desktop market.


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To: Elmer who wrote (132032)4/9/2001 11:47:15 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer, Intel gets a smidgeon of good press, albeit AMD's Palomino delay is a co-requisite. Also another opinion that the notebook market is growing faster than desktop (and is more profitable). Josepthal guy also wrote Palomino...
That chip was important...WAS?
Freudian slip? - TV

Courtesy Albert of AMD fame.

We are also concerned about the apparent delay in the Palomino
chip, a successor to the Athlon, which was to be introduced in
the first quarter. That chip was important, in our view, because
it would put AMD back in the performance end of the notebook
market, which is currently dominated by Intel's Pentium 3. The
notebook segment is somewhat faster growing and more profitable
for Intel at present than the desktop market.


Message 15639301



To: Elmer who wrote (132032)4/10/2001 10:56:57 AM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 186894
 
Feel better? Maybe I just don't want to take the time to prove to you something that I know. No big deal to me, you seem to be a little worked up over it.

I guess Bob irks me when he tells his paying customers to buy "immediately" and that meant QQQs at 83 and then he spins the truth. The whole time he is taking praise on the radio and many many more unsuspecting potential subscribers are listening to a show and don't have a clue about what a failure Bob's call to buy in Oct 2000 was.

jim