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To: DRBES who wrote (26525)12/6/1997 10:36:00 PM
From: Brian Hutcheson  Respond to of 1572391
 
DRBES , I see what you mean...
"don't respond to DRBES he is only here to spread misinformation"
WHAT A HYPOCRITE!!
Why is he posting here , to look after his investment ?
regards , Brian



To: DRBES who wrote (26525)12/6/1997 10:54:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572391
 
DARBES, re: <other guys>. Spit on them. They are clueless morons.

BTW, you have to understand them. Their stock is heading south because of serious mispredictions for sub-$1000 market conditions. The other parameter in Intel fat-margin model doesn't work either - the Moore's law and it's fallacy for corresponding system performance. No performance - no high-margin sales. The Street started to realize this and does not trust their business model anymore, so every cent below expectations hits seriously the stock. IMHO.

About PC performance: all computers with the same chipset are IDENTICAL. The only difference may be when a manufacturer of MB (e.g. Intel), is unable to lay it out properly to get it work reliably at fastest chipset settings. Therefore the OEM (DELL) frequently hide control over advanced chipset features in their proprietary BIOS (to prevent lock-ups and instabilities at customer's sites). Because of Intel inability to engineer their boards, their boards work typically slower than the generic boards. It is well known fact for people-in-the-know, but apparently out of reach for stock-morons who prefer to read and trust Intel/Dell paid advertizing/propaganda. The massive propaganda is the only tool Intel/Dell can use to keep sales.

Regards,

Ali.

P.S. It sounds like my network provider screwed something up with my e-mail box - I do not see any new messages since their recent server upgrade. Will check it out. Sorry if someone have contacted me but did not receive any response.



To: DRBES who wrote (26525)12/7/1997 12:09:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572391
 
I don't think AMD shareholders are well served by the nonsensical comments, however thoughtful and courteous. That's not a dig, it's just a point which you would do well to consider in light of the DELL incident. BTW, you are curiously silent during the excessive and frequent outbursts of your fellow cheerleaders:

DARBES, re: . Spit on them. They are clueless morons.