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To: Dan3 who wrote (138361)6/29/2001 1:09:33 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Dan, with all of the (cough, cough) "research" that you do, it's a wonder why you haven't been hired as a Wall Street analyst with a six-figure salary. Your research is about as value as Joe Osha's.

Tenchusatsu



To: Dan3 who wrote (138361)6/29/2001 10:40:35 AM
From: L. Adam Latham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Dan3:

Re:

Product Price
Intel / AMD Intel / AMD
P4 1.7 / A MP1.2 $324 / $229
P4 1.5 / A1.4 $218 / $163
P4 1.4&P3 1 / A1.3 $167 / $125
P4 1.3&P3.9 / A1.2 $155 / $97
P3 866 / A1.1 $134 / $91
Cel 850 / D950 $84 / $79
Cel 800 / D900 $60 / $60
Cel 766 / D850 $54 / $47


The flaw with your logic here is that you're matching up products that you think compete in the marketplace. In reality, I don't think Athlon competes head-on against Pentium 4, even though AMD would like it to. The pricing indicates Athlon competes more directly in the marketplace against Pentium III and the higher speed Celeron products. Consumers ultimately determine the perceived value (and thus price) of products. It's the job of AMD's marketing folks to increase the perceived value of Athlon so that they can charge higher prices, but it doesn't currently seem to be working.

Adam