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To: Buckwheat who wrote (3980)1/20/1998 11:53:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
Buckwheat - Re: "... the PII 233s that don't seem to be moving very well..."

I don't know what Intel sold in Pentium II as broken down by speed bin, but you might want to consider this - in Q4, 1997, Intel's Pentium II sales were about 25% of total CPU sales.

With Intel shipping about 22.8 million CPUs in Q4 alone, their Pentium II sales amounted to about 5.7 million - in Q4 ALONE.

This Q4 number - 5.7 million - means Intel's 4'th quarter Pentium II sales were almost DOUBLE AMD's K6 sales for ALL OF 1997 (350,000 + 1 million + 1.6 million).

Just something for you to think about when you're making up your next goofy story about Intel's sales.

Paul