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To: eracer who wrote (227819)3/9/2007 1:29:05 PM
From: FJBRespond to of 275872
 
Those aren't short-term profits that are gone. Those are gone forever. End markets won't allow prices to go back up.



To: eracer who wrote (227819)3/9/2007 1:46:11 PM
From: dr_elisRespond to of 275872
 
So far C2D prices have been pretty stable since introduction of this line of CPUs. The price war has yet to reach the C2Ds, I would think that INTC holds a fairly comfortable position here.



To: eracer who wrote (227819)3/9/2007 4:03:49 PM
From: kpfRespond to of 275872
 
eracer

It appears Intel will be willing sacrifice $300-400 in potential short-term quarterly profits to take another $100 million away from AMD.

Yes. Joe Osha was briefed from Intel accordingly. Dean McCarrons statement quoted in this article biz.yahoo.com
puts the greater frame into a nutshell.

K.



To: eracer who wrote (227819)3/9/2007 4:20:41 PM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 275872
 
Intel will do anything to maintain market share.