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To: TechieGuy-alt who wrote (155219)4/7/2005 3:37:28 PM
From: dougSF30Respond to of 275872
 
He is right, actually. Ruiz said that their strategy now depends on Dell *not* adopting Opteron back in China a little while ago. Of course, things can always change.



To: TechieGuy-alt who wrote (155219)4/7/2005 3:41:52 PM
From: AK2004Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
TG
Each time Miky brings up AMD that means that he wants to renegotiate with Intel ...
-AK



To: TechieGuy-alt who wrote (155219)4/7/2005 4:07:20 PM
From: Elmer PhudRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
AMD said that they don't need Dell to achieve their market share goals.

No, the said their plans are based on "not doing business with Dell"

news.morningstar.com


U.S.-based AMD Not Seeking Orders From PC Seller Dell

03-10-05 12:32 AM EST
TAIPEI -(Dow Jones)- U.S.-based Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) has no plans to supply chips to Dell Inc. (DELL) in the foreseeable future, despite Dell's No.1 position in the global personal computer business.

"Our plans to successfully grow market share and improve our finances are actually based on not doing business with Dell. We're not going to give away product just to win Dell," said Hector de J. Ruiz, chairman, president and chief executive of AMD, at a small media gathering in Taipei on Thursday.



Do you think Pete will call you a liar? :-) Just joking!