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To: Ali Chen who wrote (51595)8/17/2001 8:25:52 PM
From: TimFRespond to of 275872
 
Highend chipsets probably sell for almost as much as a Duron...



To: Ali Chen who wrote (51595)8/17/2001 8:49:45 PM
From: wanna_bmwRespond to of 275872
 
Ali, Re: "When chipsets ever generated any revenue?"

Well, all the revenue that Intel makes on chipsets in covered under IAG along with processors, software, and other related devices for the desktop, mobile, and server markets. In other words, there is no way of knowing. But, if you consider that Intel puts their chipsets out for a higher cost than VIA, and has nearly the same amount of market share, if not more, then you can probably assume that Intel is making tens of millions of dollars at least.

wanna_bmw