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To: Gary Ng who wrote (162866)3/24/2002 10:57:55 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Electronic News (are they still around?) article. AMD gained share last year, but can they continue?

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) said that in 2001 it gained market share in PC microprocessors against rival Intel Corp. But can the company maintain or increase its momentum in 2002?

AMD had to make hay while the sun shines, as Intel was transitioning to P4. Intel thinks window has closed.

An Intel spokesman said that the company was in the midst of a product transition last year as it shifted production from the older Pentium III to Pentium 4 processors. During the transition, competitors were able to take advantage of the shift. However, now that the company has reached full volume on the P4, it fully expects the market-share gains to continue through the first quarter.

Nice picture of JSIII. Would you buy a used car from this man?

e-insite.net

Tony



To: Gary Ng who wrote (162866)3/24/2002 11:02:44 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
Could it be heat sink/fan as I believe it is in the context of about overclock ?

Yes that's what someone else suggested.

It really is amazing that for less than $1000, I can put together the highest performance computer on earth, at least for a single processor. How things have changed! My system smokes Alpha, it smokes anything IBM can produce, it smokes everything and all for under $1000. This is a brave new world.

EP