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To: Saturn V who wrote (152121)12/11/2001 7:49:01 PM
From: Windsock  Respond to of 186894
 
Saturn - Re:"TOTAL INCREMENTAL COST - $11-$26"

And the incremental cost for the P III that goes in the Xbox was discussed as $18. Almost exactly in the middle of your estimate.

My estimate was $20 plus or minus $5.



To: Saturn V who wrote (152121)12/11/2001 7:49:40 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
Here is my estimate of the incremental cost of the Celeron Coppermine Chip:

Reasonable estimates. After producing 100s of millions of die already, and projecting years into the future, isn't it reasonable to use the fully depreciated number?

EP



To: Saturn V who wrote (152121)12/11/2001 8:55:46 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
"TOTAL INCREMENTAL COST - $11-$26"

As I pointed out before, the die cost might as well be discounted because the die were going to be dumpster filler otherwise...



To: Saturn V who wrote (152121)12/11/2001 11:05:09 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Saturn-

Thank you. Now tell Paul how hard it was for you to do that instead of insulting people...

-Z

>Here is my estimate of the incremental cost of the Celeron Coppermine Chip:
PACAKAGING - $5-8
TEST & ASSEMBLY- $1-2
DIE COST - $10-$16 [ Including Fab Depreciation]
or $5- $7 [excluding Depreciation.]
>This is a mature product with minimal engineering support expense.
>TOTAL INCREMENTAL COST - $11-$26