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To: Diamond Jim who wrote (38434)10/6/1998 6:22:00 PM
From: alex pierson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574412
 
Corporations may not be using many AMD machines now, but if the price gets low enough and the need to upgrade slows down, maybe they will start. Barely need the 200 meg chips for what we do here...and we are pretty typical. Why not go with AMD for the next machine?

Alex P.



To: Diamond Jim who wrote (38434)10/6/1998 6:53:00 PM
From: Maxwell  Respond to of 1574412
 
James Brady:

<<Corp part has little to do with AMD, Corp's don't put their employees in Hyundai's. Make no mistake about it, an AMD chip is a Hyundai.>>

Hyundai makes damn good SDRAM.

Maxwell



To: Diamond Jim who wrote (38434)10/6/1998 9:08:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Respond to of 1574412
 
Jim, <Make no mistake about it, an AMD chip is a Hyundai.>
You seem to be thinking of Intel chips as Ferraris
of CPU. Hot-wheel boy, your shorts squeezed your
brain to the limit that you can't even recognize
that your ferrari-X even can't drive on all four
wheels! My advice to you, boy: think better of
AMD K6 as regular Camry, and Lexus-400 is coming...

And drive market carefully... otherwise you may
have difficulties to pay installments for your
convertible, and may end up in a used Hyundai:)