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To: Elmer who wrote (69333)1/28/2002 9:12:56 PM
From: combjellyRespond to of 275872
 
"t is obvious that the XP 2000+ was simply an attempt to steal Intel's thunder and AMD can't product this device in significant numbers. "

Absolutely! That's why Compaq and MicronPC aren't selling them! Wait a minute...



To: Elmer who wrote (69333)1/28/2002 9:18:21 PM
From: TimFRespond to of 275872
 
It is obvious that the XP 2000+ was simply an attempt to steal Intel's thunder and AMD can't product this device in significant numbers.

If AMD annouced the chip and then only sold tens of thousands of them in a quarter then I would agree, but AMD shipped tens of thousands in the quarter the previous quarter. The reality of AMDs current ability to ship these chips should be clear after the end of this quarter. I imagine AMD will ship a whole lot more then tens of thousands.

Tim