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To: Joe NYC who wrote (85795)7/25/2002 11:33:13 AM
From: Neil BoothRespond to of 275872
 
HP gets a deeper discount on Itanium processors than HP competitors, the sourse said. Because Intel doesn't pay HP Itanium royalties, that discount helps to offset some of the billions of research dollars that HP spent on Itanium, the source said.

Uhh, so let's see. HP saves say $400 royalties per Itanic. Multiply by, uhh, an optimistic 200 Itanics, and you get....
$80,000. Yup, that sure helps to offset "billions of $ of research".

Neil.