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To: Pink Minion who wrote (10172)2/7/2002 12:30:51 PM
From: Katherine Derbyshire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
>>Yes, the share of chips in PC's has been declining and will continue to decline. It just has a long way to go from 65%. <<

I don't know where you're getting that 65% number. The estimates I've seen put the total chip market attributable computers at about $50-$55 billion, out of a total chip market of about $148 billion (2001, Dataquest estimate). That's a big chunk, but it's not even half of the total. And that's for *all* computers, not just PCs.

Katherine