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To: StockMan who wrote (1742)10/27/1997 1:07:00 AM
From: Alex Balazs  Respond to of 6843
 
Intel, tomorrow is slated to announce further price cuts. AMD postively impacted you think?

Obviously not, however, Intel positively impacted you think?

I really do not understand Intel sometimes, they keep cutting prices on the low end, which keeps demand high for their lower end products, if they really wanted to kill AMD quickly, they would cut prices on their high-end, get everyone on board the Slot-1 boat and then give them chips that they can use in their same slot-1 motherboard....the fact that they continue to create demand for their Socket 7 CPUs only helps AMD eventually because it creates more users who will later find a cheaper way to achieve PII performance (K6 300 or whatever)...

Of course, maybe this time they'll cut prices on the high end, I haven't seen the projected cuts yet, but if they continue the trend they started during the last prices cuts, they keep widening the gap between a Pentiums price and a Pentium II.....

Who knows what'll happen.
Alex