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To: Tony Viola who wrote (72057)5/5/2001 8:25:33 PM
From: Dave B  Respond to of 93625
 
Tony,

a guy like Sanders, with the foul mouth that he has, is the pig in slime, not Intel. He is the most classless CEO there is, and the industry will be far better off when he retires.

I'm not sure I understand your position -- can you be a little clearer please? <VBG>

Dave



To: Tony Viola who wrote (72057)5/5/2001 8:29:39 PM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Cool, Tony. You started out in Message 15760580 ranting about Intel haters, and you end up ranting about how much you hate Jerry Sanders. Intel has given us such wonders as Rambus, the i432, the i860, the i960, and the iTanic. Somehow, that list doesn't exactly inspire confidence that Intel knows where, exactly, it's taking us on a ride to. Lucky for the rest of the world there's some competition around.



To: Tony Viola who wrote (72057)5/5/2001 8:33:02 PM
From: Ali Chen  Respond to of 93625
 
You still did not get it, did you?

"..established the market for all kinds of computers. It took two dominant companies with strong leadership many years to do this."

Two companies? The whole Personal Computer market
took off exclusively because the proprietary IBM
architecture was cloned first, and then somehow become
open architecture, so thousands of companies were able
to compete in open marketplace, and drive prices
of PCs down, down, down, so you,
the high-mind of server industry, can afford today
at home a computing power that was unimaginable ten
years ago.

Got the bulb now, supremacist?



To: Tony Viola who wrote (72057)5/6/2001 12:13:28 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Tony,

If it weren't for Jerry Sanders, Intel would be raking PC buyers over the coals with cheesy $1,000 P4 processors. Tell me who is obscene?

Sanders has brought computing to the masses through competition.

Scumbria