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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (151447)12/6/2001 7:52:30 PM
From: David E. Taylor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Andreas:

FWIW, an article on Flextronics and XBox in the November "Wired" (print edition) indicated that Flex's Guadalajara fab would be meeting North American demand and their fab in Hungary would be meeting Euroland demand. Total XBox production was cited at 1.5 million units before year end - 800,000 ready for the launch and an additional 700,000 by year end. Max capacity of 27,000 units a day is about right for the Guadalajara facility per the info in that article, but it doesn't say what max output the Flextronics fab in Hungary can do.

David T.



To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (151447)12/6/2001 11:54:46 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"Microsoft can manufacture 27,000 X-Boxes a day in Flextronic's Guadalajara fab. And since initial reports are claiming high demand for X-boxes you can expect up to 1 million X-boxes in Q4 IMO. Maybe even more."

Lets see 27,000 x 7 x 13 weeks = 2,457,000 units/quarter
or if they get weekends off...
27,000 x 5 x 13 weeks= 1,755,000 units/quarter

Hey, that ought to help intels x86 share hey!

Jim