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To: maui_dude who wrote (134601)5/10/2001 8:31:32 PM
From: muzosi  Respond to of 186894
 
isn't the title little bit misleading? "server market has bottomed" suggests (at least to me) that some other computer market (say desktop) hasn't. what intel person has said is ""What we said on the last call was we said that we thought on the computer side we were going to get back to seasonality and that certainly also included the server business," said Michael Fister, ..." so the whole computer market has bottomed including the servers. if only the server market has bottomed, this puts other cpu manufacturers which don't have a server presence at a competitive disadvantage.



To: maui_dude who wrote (134601)5/10/2001 9:41:07 PM
From: kapkan4u  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
<Tony, Amy, Paul, Thread, good news : Intel Says Server Market has Bottomed.>

McNealy seems much smarter than the Intel gang:

At a press conference on Wednesday, McNealy joked: "People are claiming that they're seeing the bottom. I don't know where they're getting that data. They certainly didn't see the cliff, so how in the world can they see the bottom?"

news.cnet.com