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To: combjelly who wrote (63114)11/8/2001 9:06:39 PM
From: AK2004Respond to of 275872
 
combjelly <edited>
could not disagree more, assuming that overall numbers short of 500+ are at around 30% and overall share 20% => ~50% of the market is 500+ or roughly 70mil. Increasing presence by 5.5% adds up to 3.85mil (4.69 total) which is ~ 12.5% (15% total) of total amd shipments. That is compared to prior years 2.5%
It is also an increase 12.5/2.5=500% (6x) within amds shipments
Regards
-Albert



To: combjelly who wrote (63114)11/8/2001 9:32:50 PM
From: bacchus_iiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
RE:"What AMD needs to do is convince Dell/HP/Compaq to put their processors in their business lines. For whatever reasons, they have been reluctant to do that. While I suspect that most of those reasons have to do with Intel and their programs, whatever the reasons are need to be overcome. Until then, their presence in the mid to large business arena will be small. "

I think that the reason why big OEM loosing market share to SD-shop and DIY market.

Gotttfried

PS: We shall not surrender to the DEVIL-empir