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To: Paul Engel who wrote (50256)2/20/1999 10:12:00 PM
From: greg nus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580337
 
Paul, "K DAY" in "The Art of War" you hve something to worry about. AMD is about to launch an ALL OUT ATTACK on Intel's highground the high end makret. AMd's attack is being launced out of the foothold gained in the low end market (threnches). The "Art of War" says you hurt your ememy when you take away something he charishes most. Intel see the high end market as cherished ground and yet they have left it most unprotected. They are almost completly defensless against K-7. a major miss calcalation by INtel. This will also hurt somethng Intel covets dearly...pride. Intel's pride will be shattered by K-7.and Intel is defenseless. The K-6 III is the opening barrage, that stuns and confuses. The K-7 is the Attack by technological superior force. The K-7 chip is the technology and the Price is the force. Most great battles are won before they are fought. This one is on different.
The blame for the loss will fall on Intel. After all it was Intel who decided they would not peacefully co-exist in the market place. It is Intel who pressed for WAR. Facts suggest there is room enough for both companies to peacefully suppply the market. Greed and an antiquated Hungurian Philosphy will be it's downfall. Grove started all this as retrubution when AMD won the court battle against Intel. It make take some time but AMD will prevail. Both companies could have made more money if it were not for the foolish pride of one hot headed Hungurian who personaly set the tone for Intel.



To: Paul Engel who wrote (50256)2/20/1999 10:43:00 PM
From: greg nus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580337
 
Paul, since when did AMD cherish Profits. To do so they would have to have some. For years you have told lus they have noe so lhow can Intel take away something aMd has never Had please explain your mystry. Also may we call on you as a professional withness in the upcomming Intel antitrust suit. I think you just proved The goverments case.