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To: plantlife who wrote (212725)10/5/2006 7:12:57 PM
From: niceguy767Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
We should get a glimpse of comparative performance again in about 2 weeks.

What we know is that AMD's CPU Revshare waas 18.12%, almost double 15 months ago, but if I had to guess, I'd say that AMD's CPU Revshare may crack 20% in Q3, a quarter ahead of what my (optimistic at the time) projections were reading 12 months ago.

I'm wondering now if Q3 earnings will mark the launch point for AMD when, based upon sperior comparative financials, the WSM finally caves in on its support of a 10X market cap for INTC and acknowledges the inevitability of a 30% CPU Revshare for AMD by the end of 2008.

Again, INTC's worst nightmare is about to be realized with the consummation of AMD's purchase of ATI...

Price breakout for AMD on Q3 earnings? (I think so!)



To: plantlife who wrote (212725)10/5/2006 7:29:45 PM
From: TenchusatsuRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Plantlife, > Ah yes, the benchmarks. Is that supposed to be a server??

You tell me:

tomshardware.com

Lots of content creation applications that spawn more than two threads at a time, especially those dealing with High Definition video. Don't forget 3D rendering. Heck, even image editing benefits somewhat.

Face it, Intel's quad core CPU is for real. The only "marketing" that I see is "native quad-core" vapor.

Tenchusatsu