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To: jim kelley who wrote (47454)6/13/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: Meathead  Respond to of 176387
 
Jim, that's a good question. Unfortunately, I don't have the
answer.

Workstations make up a relatively small percentage of sales
right now. I don't know where IDC or Dell are currently
hiding the numbers. For Dell, enterprise makes sense to me
but an argument for lumping them in with desktops could
easily be made. We'll just have to wait until unit volumes are
sufficient to warrant categorization.

This much is for sure. Workstations are poised to explode this
year and Dell is well positioned with the BX product launch in
April. Prior to that, their entry was a respin of a desktop
product where they added dual Pentium capability... a good
LX based 66Mhz/Klamath FSB system but the new 100Mhz BX/Deschutes
systems are quite a performance boost.

MEATHEAD