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To: rzborusa who wrote (267085)4/28/2011 12:45:09 AM
From: Elmer PhudRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
May I remind you the topic of this board is AMD.

Please try to stay on topic.



To: rzborusa who wrote (267085)4/28/2011 10:23:32 AM
From: Mahmoud MohammedRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Mr Borusa,

Re: "... without coming around to the truth about Intel."

The "truth" about INTC is that it recently reported an excellent quarter. This will "make it so" for
the next few quarters ... better questions is "Why is AMD moving away from this segment -->

Intel Server-Chip Sales Fueled by Mobile Data Demand, CFO Says

"Intel Corp. (INTC), the world’s biggest chipmaker, will continue to benefit as the spread of mobile
devices fuels “explosive” growth for processors used in data centers, Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith said.

“There’s a significant, maybe even an insatiable, demand driver for more and more performance and
computing power that’s moving into the cloud,” Smith said in an interview yesterday. “What gets lost is
the explosive growth of all of these devices connecting to the Internet is driving a $10 billion dollar server
business.”

Intel said demand for chips used in computers that provide services and data over the Internet -- so-called
cloud computing -- won’t be short-lived.
Increasing sales of mobile phones and tablets are generating a need
for data served up by Intel chips, helping compensate for its failure to deliver processors that handset makers
want. Intel forecast second-quarter revenue that may be about $1 billion more than analysts had estimated."


bloomberg.com

Mahmoud