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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (77552)4/1/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,

AMD has a very risky strategy given their inability to produce chips in volume

20,000,000 chips this year and a new fab opening up in Germany.

Scumbria



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (77552)4/1/1999 12:35:00 PM
From: Chris Carlson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,

I didn't make my point about Sun very well.

What I mean is that Intel is growing market share in the server market, they are not a monopoly there.

Let's say the gov't decides to dictate MSFT's prices as a theoretical happenstance. AS a furtherance of this theorem, imagine that MSFT wanted to compete with IBM et. al. in the mainframe software market. Would it be legitimate for the gov't to regulate MSFT's mainframe software prices and not IBM's? That's what I'm talking about.

Please correct any errors in my logic/speculation.

Chris