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To: Elmer who wrote (56123)4/23/1999 9:37:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571039
 
Elmer,

Re: "In the first quarter of 1999, we regained all of the market share we lost in the sub-$1,000 [PC] segment we lost in 1998," said Paul Otellini, executive vice president and general manager of the Intel Architecture Business Group. "

This guy is smoking some of the same stuff yousef is.

Unless Cyrix shipped zero products in Q1 we know that he's a bold face liar!!!!

And if that's the case ole Hallapeno will be History!!!

Regards,

Kash



To: Elmer who wrote (56123)4/23/1999 10:08:00 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571039
 
Elmer RE << "In the first quarter of 1999, we regained all of the market share we lost in the sub-$1,000 [PC] segment we lost in 1998,">>

Hmmmmmmm, what a complete joke this guy is!!!!!!!!

1998 $1000 PC is todays $600 PC. Overall ASP a is lot lower now compare to last year. So last years low end price (<$1000) is todays mid end. Bottom line is that currently Intel has significantly less market share in the low end and the overall market than last year.

Again, this dude is joke, better suited for a used car dealership, what a pointless and irrelevant statement.

Mani



To: Elmer who wrote (56123)4/24/1999 5:56:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571039
 
Elmer, How could you be so wrong. The segment they speak of is their main segment now, around $1000. The downtrend to systems as low as $299 is clearly led by Cyrix and AMD. Intel shows only in the high end low end machines(is that an oxyelmer?)
And what will the disppearance of the $3000 machines do? will the server market also move down to fill this niche, frying Intel and Compaq among many. I think that this will happen and the market expansion in servers at the low end will not make u for the lower ASp of the CPUs in them and thus Intel will stay profitable...less profitable though...still billions....but lower share price.

Bill