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To: Don Green who wrote (79686)11/10/2001 6:09:42 AM
From: NightOwl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Without 'killer apps' chip growth bogs down in first half of decade, says Dataquest
By Mark LaPedus, Semiconductor Business News
Nov 9, 2001 (11:30 AM)


Wow! Now this is news! The industry's Pump Organ appears to have mutated and now exhibits all the nominal characteristics of a natural Dump Organ. It even got old Avo out of hiding:

Not everyone agrees, however. New business budgets will help pump new life into PC shipments in mid-2002, said Avo Kanadjian, vice president of marketing for Rambus Inc. of Mountain View, Calif. "I expect the PC market will begin to grow in the second quarter of 2002," Kanadjian told SBN while attending the Dataquest conference.

Hmmmm... I wonder what this re-conjugation will do for the overall accuracy of the Organ?<g>

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