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To: wbmw who wrote (247874)3/2/2008 2:44:21 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: you have no credibility with your lies.

In an effort to kill off intelligent discussion, you make a personal attack and call me a liar, with your lie. It's trolls like you that make intelligent discourse on this board nearly impossible. If this board were really moderated, you'd be banned. Intel capital investments have clearly been driven by reaction to AMD success (and failure) since the mid '90s. Intel was steadily dropping investment after 1997, as in that period AMD was doing poorly in all but flash. When Athlon stunned Intel after 1999, they nearly doubled capital investment. Note that Intel's move happed AFTER the Y2K PC investment binge - the only thing to react to was AMD's Athlon.
AMD	Rev	Intel Additions to Property, Plant, and Equipment
1993 1,648 1933
1994 2,155 2441
1995 2,468 3550
1996 1,953 3024
1997 2,356 4501
1998 2,542 3557
1999 2,857 3403
2000 4,644 6674
2001 3,891 7309
2002 2,697 4703
2003 3,519 3656
2004 5,001 3843
2005 5,848 5818
2006 5,649 5779
2007 6,013 5000