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To: Paul Engel who wrote (59857)10/24/2001 2:07:44 AM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Paul Re: <Intel sold approximaterly 6 to 8 million Pentium 4's in the past quarter.>

When the question was asked in the 3Qcc how many PIVs were sold in Q3 the answer was we don't break out those numbers.

Did Intel sell approximately 6 to 8 million Pentium 4's or did they sell between 6 and 8 million Pentium 4's.

Is 5 Million approximately 6 to 8 million? How about 4 Million?

In the Q3CC Paul Otellini said "We are planning ... to more than double our Pentium 4 production in order to meet all customer demand within the quarter. As a result we expect to meet our original 2001 goal for Pentium 4 unit shipments."

And in the Q2CC Paul said they doubled P4 production from Q1 to Q2.

What number of PIVs do you expect will be sold in Q4?

Do you think they will "meet our original 2001 goal for Pentium 4 unit shipments."?

tgpntdr



To: Paul Engel who wrote (59857)10/24/2001 1:59:37 PM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Paul
why is that amd sold 3.8 (+/- 1%) and intel 6 to 8(+/- 21%)? Is amd more open about their business than Intel? :-))
BTW I meant amd athlon (k7) core => 7.7 mil