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To: d e conway who wrote (53280)3/23/1999 11:42:00 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570835
 
Re: "The question remains...when will they begin losing some of that 100%? They obviously cannot continue to lose market share and cut prices left and right without hurting themselves bigtime. You stick your head in the sand if you think Intel is not being adversely affected by this."

Perhaps Intel is seeing slightly less profits but how long can AMD continue to use their face to beat up Intel's fist? Or perhaps better put, drown Intel in AMD's blood? You seem to be overlooking who is suffering the real damage. Where is the money coming from for R&D, interest payments etc? You question when Intel will start losing some of that 100%. The real question is when will AMD run out of blood?

EP