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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (152979)12/21/2001 12:18:45 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Constantine, Re: "I was wondering if somebody has figures as to the number of CPUS sold annualy in those markets."

Of course not. According to AMDroid logic, Intel has absolutely no visibility into potential Itanium markets. They also have no clue how to market it, or how to convince people to buy it. Despite all the support and commitments, those will eventually go away as people lose interest in the architecture, which obviously has no future. Intel is only spending a lot of money so as to not lose their perfect reputations of always creating popular new ISAs. They will continue to throw money at IA-64 until they either go bankrupt or their x86-64 strategy pans out.

Oh, and by the way, AMD will have >50% market share by the end of next year due to 50M Hammer processors per quarter, and VIA will have the other <50%. I also heard that AMD stock will hit its record high sometime next week, right after Elvis does his come-back tour and bovines grow wings and start flying.

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