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To: milo_morai who wrote (140895)8/5/2001 8:07:40 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
..."The worldwide server market grew 0.7 percent in the quarter. Worldwide server shipments of 973,784 units rose from 966,779 units in same period a year ago.

I'm surprised it wasn't a whole lot worse than that.

Dell (DELL: news, chart, profile) and IBM (IBM: news, chart, profile) had year-over-year growth of 28 percent and 10 percent respectively, while Sun Microsystems' share dropped 15.4 percent, and Hewlett-Packard's fell 10.6 percent, Gartner reported.

High-end server shipments were hit hardest in the quarter, as customers cut back or deferred purchases due to a spreading economic slowdown, Gartner analysts reported.


At least Dell is all Intel. Sun is all NOT Intel and they got hurt the worst. HP is getting killed a lot more in Unix boxes than in Intel boxes.

Can't be good for Intel.

You think Barrett might have had an inkling of this when he spoke last week?

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