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To: Praveen Johal who wrote (2331)11/19/1997 1:06:00 AM
From: StockMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
Praveen,
Re -- but those of Stockman's are an utter waste of time and lack any semblance of intelligence.

Thank you, However you seem to be more Anti-Intel, rather than Pro-AMD. You also have no grasp of the magnitude of Intel's influence in the marketplace, nor the inertia/momentum factor, nor Intel's true competition, nor anything of real intelligence/significance.

Thus you cannot meaningfully comprehend my posts.

I guess you do like sacrificing yourself, for the sake of competition. Not knowing what the competition is. By posting here, you are of the same ilk as Brian/Petz...

So Join the church of Intel. You will be rewarded Praveen. Why martyr yourself on wrong beliefs about competition!!

Stockman



To: Praveen Johal who wrote (2331)11/19/1997 2:24:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 6843
 
Praveen - Re: "..please tell me the negatives as you see them of Intel "

Intel is extraordinarily dependent upon a growing, expanding PC marketplace. A slowdown in this arena, or a worldwide recession, will impact their profits significntly (of course, they do have profits).

This slowdown will cause Intel to dramatically reduce prices faster than they can reduce costs. Although bad for Intel's bottom line, this would be catastrophic for AMD's bottom line.

Paul