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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (161808)3/11/2002 3:54:27 PM
From: dale_laroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
>If anything, it was Pentium III-M that is responsible for the rising popularity of notebooks.<

You are right, the PIII-M accounts for most of the rise in notebook popularity. However, my argument was that Athlon 4 has more to do with it than mobile P4, not that it is the major influence. Like it or not, even some of the PIII-M sales can be attributed to Athlon 4 because of the influence that AMD has on Intel's prices even in segments, such as servers, where they can not get a foothold.