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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (66195)12/24/2001 12:01:57 PM
From: Bill JacksonRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
T.....R, Market segment share is Intel Spreche for their own glowing explanation of why they are not in retreat but are conducting a strategic advance to the rear.

Bill



To: TGPTNDR who wrote (66195)12/24/2001 12:03:30 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
RE:"I doubt they ever had victory as an option and that over 1/4 of all P4s ever built are still in 'the channel' trying to get sold."

The problem with that is that there is no room in retail for OEMs to buy any XPs because they are loaded with P4s.
If someone starts selling P4s with DDR hard it will even make it tougher for the existing P4-SDRAM boxes to move off the shelves. All I can say is that when the Palomino was delayed, Intel sure stuffed the market with Willamettes.

Jim



To: TGPTNDR who wrote (66195)12/25/2001 1:33:14 PM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
TG,

I doubt they ever had victory as an option and that over 1/4 of all P4s ever built are still in 'the channel' trying to get sold.

If the consumer has no choice, those P4s will eventually get sold. I stopped by CompUSA, and it was all Intel except a lone 1.3 GHz HP Athlon, somewhat obsolete, and there were maybe 2 or 3 notebooks (out of 12).

Joe