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To: maui_dude who wrote (60334)10/25/2001 8:25:46 PM
From: wanna_bmwRespond to of 275872
 
Maui, I figure that Intel sells about 12M in the mainstream desktop market (a WAG, based on 2/3 of their processors being desktop, and 2/3 of that being mainstream, and 27M CPUs over all). A cross-over in this segment would be 6M, and double that would be 12M, or 18M altogether for Q3 and Q4. I doubt Q1 plus Q2 is over 4 million CPUs. Perhaps Osha figured that Intel meant all their CPU markets for a cross-over, instead of their mainstream desktop market, but that doesn't seem logical to me.

wanna_bmw