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To: fyodor_ who wrote (69261)1/28/2002 12:28:56 PM
From: SilentZRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
>Providing I actually understand your sentence (the sheer number of negatives almost had me reaching for my calculator), I disagree; it seems very likely to me that Intel can ship more Northwoods than AMD can XP2000+, depending on your time frame, of course. I'm assuming Q1 for my statement, but I would venture that it would hold equally true for Feb. and possible even for Jan.

I think that I didn't mean what I said the way I typed it :)

What I meant was that Elmer took the statement that AMD had shipped 10s of thousands of XP 2000+s in Q4, and extrapolated that to assume that they couldn't ship it in "high volume" (by which I think he meant in 100s of thousands or perhaps millions) the way Intel may or may not have (I'm not sure) with Northwood 2.2 GHz in Q1. I would figure that AMD could ship many more XP 2000+s in Q1 than they did in Q4.

-Z (sorry if I'm still not being clear, I'm posting rather quickly)