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To: Joey Smith who wrote (169727)8/21/2002 3:30:17 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
Intel has more than enough ammo to do a serious smear campaign against AMD's PR scheme. Doesn't seem to be Intel's style though (to talk about the competition in public).

In other words, Intel could do an "AMD" on AMD.

EP



To: Joey Smith who wrote (169727)8/21/2002 4:40:48 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Respond to of 186894
 
Joey, Re: "I've often wondered this myself. Certainly, Intel has more than enough ammo to do a serious smear campaign against AMD's PR scheme. Doesn't seem to be Intel's style though (to talk about the competition in public)."

That's a lose-lose situation. If it worked, and Intel was able to topple AMD, then AMD could easily cry "Monopoly", and send the FTC back down Intel's throat. Not a good idea. The better idea, IMO, is to let AMD execute themselves, while Intel executes to their roadmaps. That seems to be the Intel "style".

wbmw