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To: Elmer who wrote (35073)7/25/1998 12:16:00 AM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584889
 
It is clear that AMD is hurting Intel.

The good folks at Intel are responding with Mendocino and beefed up speeds -- 366 Mhz coming early next year.

The low end is here to stay and they are both hurting each other.

AMD's only hope is the K7 in 0.18. If they can ship this by mid next year with help from Mot/IBM then they could cause real trouble.

Intels Celeron/market segmentation push has killed IDTI, NSM and AMD is on the ropes as x86 players.

If the low end (350 Mhz and below) volume explodes Intel could get hurt pretty badly this coming quarter. Folks buying for back to school rush will have some great deals out there.