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To: Paul Engel who wrote (37080)9/16/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: Ling Chen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571101
 

Every company can demo their future products and speak some big
plans for their future product. INTEL, AMD, NSM and even IDTI
all have their ambitious plan for X86 CPU.

The real question is how soon will these demo products be on
massive production, and got accepted by most of consumers.
Of course, here seems like INTEL has more advantage because they
hold the biggest market share and can invest more money in R&D.

But things have been changed a lot. At least INTEL can not do
whatever they want like 2-3 years ago. Especial, AMD right now
has quite good product to challange INTEL, and they also know
how to do it. K6-2 is a good marketing strategy. What AMD really
need is execution and execution.

The compentition eventually will benfit to consumers. We as investors,
as well as consumers should give more support to such kind of compentition. plus if AMD success, we can easily double or even triple
our investment.