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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Maverick who wrote (37198)9/18/1998 7:02:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1571370
 
Maverick - Re: " Pentium II-based systems still accounted for two-thirds of retail systems advertised by national retailers. CompUSA introduced its first-ever CompUSA PC flyer in the middle of its weekend circular, offering preconfigured and configure-to-order systems. All preconfigured systems were based on Pentium II processors, all came priced as configured with
monitors included, and none was priced below $849. The most expensive system, though, was a $1,899 PC based on a 450MHz Pentium II. "

That's good news - Intel may be reclaiming some of the AMD market share.

Of course, you may not think that is good news.

Do you?

Do you, Brett...or Bart ?

Paul