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To: Dan3 who wrote (140383)7/29/2001 12:33:29 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Well, there certainly haven't been any tier one (or even tier two) server wins. But Intel has been forced to cut its server chip prices by 2/3s.

Dan, you're not reading the posts. It was pointed out to you that the only server chips Intel cut were the small cache Foster Xeon ones, which even after the cuts are still much higher than their counterpart PIII small cache parts (which are really PIIIs). The large cache PIII Xeons are still about $1,000 to $3,000. So now, en total, Intel's average server chip price is higher than before the Foster Xeons came out.

Tony