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To: Crossy who wrote (40867)11/5/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573211
 
Cross Y - re: ". Intel can't continue cutting the ASP on its own chips when AMD finally managed to claim increased market share right now. "

You are clearly misinformed.

Intel's Andy Bryant, CFO, stated in their Q398 conference call that Intel's ASPs have remained essentially FLAT for the past 5 quarters.

Intel CUTS prices on older products, Croosy - but they introduce NEW DEVICES at HIGHER SPEEDS with HIGHER PRICES, keeping ASPs CONSTANT !

ANd Intel's XEON - with REALLY GHIGH ASPs - hasn't even effected Intel's bottom line yet!

Unlike AMD which essentially has only one product with a DECLINING PRICE.

Paul