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To: grimes who wrote (200753)6/6/2006 9:37:31 PM
From: eracerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
If this is the case AMD must have shipped ~22 million processors last quarter - $1.3 bil rev/$ 60 rev/processor.

Those extra processors would have shown up on the market somewhere but they didn't. Given that ASPs NEVER rise again once they are lowered (as is common knowledge here) it's pretty clear AMD must be involved in some sort of money laundering scheme or other illegal dealings. ;-)



To: grimes who wrote (200753)6/7/2006 7:55:36 AM
From: fastpathguruRespond to of 275872
 
If AMD's ASP during the last quarter was indeed $ 60 this may be Intel's worst nightmare.

Not only that, but I have to wonder what Intel's true ASPs are after rebates are taken into account?

fpg