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To: Paul Engel who wrote (161052)3/4/2002 7:00:10 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
Some Sandersisms from an interview on CNBC.

Thanks to Ted on the moderated thread for the coverage.

Message 17149470

Direct quotes from J. Sander's appearance on CNBC is as follows:

1. "AMD is stealing market share from INTC.....AGAIN."

2. "We will be profitable big time in 2002."

3. "Hammer will hammer and claw Intel to death."

4. "AMD does research like no other chip company and we will have more patents than Intel AGAIN next year."

5. "Intel is trying to screw us AGAIN by selling their P4s at a discount. We heard thru the channels that they are are selling the P4s with 0% financing.....or was that for my new Jag?

When o when will the Dept of Justice step in?!!"

4. "I will retire for real in 2005 AGAIN. H. Ruiz as intended will take over for me in 2007. If it doesn't work out, I will be back by 2009.....if I ever do leave. Hehehehe!!"


wbmw



To: Paul Engel who wrote (161052)3/4/2002 8:09:27 PM
From: TGPTNDR  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
This Crawford fellow has quite a history!

Given hands-on exposure to early IBM PCs in high school, Crawford immediately began to grasp the complex architectures that make computer systems work.
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After receiving his master's degree in computer science from the University of North Carolina, Crawford went directly to Intel where his first duties were as a software engineer in Intel's development tools operation from 1977 to 1982.


He was working on IBM PCs in High School and had his Masters degree by '77. Somebody did a lot of hard research on that story!

infoworld.com

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