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To: Joe NYC who wrote (90723)11/13/2002 1:01:41 AM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
I am wondering what is going to happen to the high end desktop pricing between now and the end of Q4. What I am noticing is that the prices of the 2400 and higher processors are fairly high, starting at $180. Is it possible that AMD will receive ASPs of $150 for all these processors at or above 2400? Hector promised 2 million of them, which alone would produce revenue of $300M, with the other 4M+ units of below 2400 at $50 or $200M, the CPU revenue could reach $500M, matching the entire Q3 revenue. Adding $200M flash and $50M "other" would result in revenue of $750M.

This would not be a bad pre-Hammer quarterly result.

Joe



To: Joe NYC who wrote (90723)11/13/2002 1:01:50 AM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
The 2700+ is on their home page (newegg).

Will the 2800+ be Barton or T-bred?

Ran into a guy the other day running a 2400+ at 10.5 x 210 = 2.2 @ 1.65v. I guess he had some good RAM. Corsair I think PC3200.

Jim