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To: Yousef who wrote (75522)3/25/2002 12:29:03 PM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
Yousef,

Let's go through your argument. Is it your argument that wafer blanks (number of wafer blanks bought) is the single item that determines profitability of Intel and AMD?

How much is a blank 200mm wafer, so that I know how to come up with some ballpark figures.

Joe



To: Yousef who wrote (75522)3/25/2002 2:55:08 PM
From: AK2004Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Yosef <edited>
Re: Albert is a very confused "little man" ...
gees, never thought myself as a little, they even say my hight is slightly above average <ggggggg>
re: Defect density and bin split yield is very important, even to CPU products.
I guess the total cost per cpu is not what you would call a cost. In your view some costs are less costly than others <gggggg>
gees, intel is in a deep doo doo if all engineers at intel just as brain dead as you are
-confused "little man"
<edited> for a specially "confused"
1) you bought 10 apples at $1 each
2) you can consume only 2 apples before they go bad
3) and no one around to take advantage of the remaining apples
4) what is your cost per consumed apple? <gggggg>