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To: Harry Landsiedel who wrote (66747)10/15/1998 3:20:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
Harry, thanks, and yes, it's been almost three years. During my first few months on SI, I used a moniker. I then took seriously Jules', and I think your reasoning on the thread that real names made for much better interchange, etc. So, I went "public".

Re: "BTW, Andy Neff of Bear Stearns estimates ASP$ of x86 microprocessors for the
next few years as follows: 97: 201, 98: 198, 99: 196, 2000: 193, 2001: 189,
2002: 184.

He states that, "As a result of the mix shift toward the high end, x86 average
selling prices are expected to decline just slightly over the next 5 years, even
though midrange and workstation average selling prices are forecast to increase."


Do you know if Andy Neff is lumping Merced, McKinley, etc. into this x86 ASP roadmap? I don't think those 64 bit guys would be correctly called x86, do you? If they're not in there, ASP's should get higher again in 01 and 02, I would think.

Regards,
Tony