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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (53161)3/22/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: Gary Ng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583391
 
Bill, Re: Intel also has the high end processors on which it makes 95% margins

That also doesn't match what I read. If you said high end which
means Xeon, it still represent a relatively small percentage
(10-20?) of the revenue I believe. People has been saying that
K6/Celeron match in anyway the PII/PIII performance for the
past 12 months or so and no one will buy PII/PIII so it should
not be the high end. Now, where does Intel's revenue comes from ?
Xeon alone just can't offset the price cut of Celeron(which I
read Intel is selling below cost?)

Gary