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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (153005)12/22/2001 12:13:11 AM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Constantine, Re: "do you know how many cpus Sun & IBM sell in the server sector?"

It's not my job to know, but you can bet that market data exists for those segments. You can also bet that Intel has it. This is just basic common sense here - no need to argue. You just don't put your $30 billion/year business down a brand new path without knowing what to expect at the other end. The AMDroids may like to pretend that Intel is in the habit of throwing money down blind alleys, but that's only because it fits their own twisted and preconceived notions.

wbmw



To: Charles Gryba who wrote (153005)12/22/2001 12:02:29 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Con, >wbmw, sarcasm aside, do you know how many cpus Sun & IBM sell in the server sector?

Linley Gwinnap did a WAG on it earlier this year, which I'm sure you could find by searching on his name. It was for 2004, I think. It was wildly high, IMO, both in terms of overall revenues for 64 bit servers and what he expected Intel's share to be.

"You could look it up."

- Yogi Berra