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To: BigTex who wrote (19007)7/7/2003 3:19:40 PM
From: Gary Price  Respond to of 19297
 
July 07, 2003 07:09:00 AM ET

ATI mentioned favorably in Barron's article (ATYT) 10.40: Barron's article discusses the market for graphics chips, which is currently dominated by ATYT and NVDA. Despite ATYT moving firmly ahead of NVDA, an analyst in the article points to the trading disparity between the two companies with NVDA trading at 55 times forward 2004 earnings of 43 cents a share and ATYT trading at 13 times the analyst expectations of 80 cents a share for FY04 ending in August. Despite concerns over the introduction of the more inexpensive integrated graphics chipset vs its "discrete" graphics chips, the analyst believes the co ATI can make a profit of $10 on a $30 chipset. In addition, the analyst also believes ATYT has surpassed NVDA for MSFT's choice for its graphics in the XBox2.