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To: kash johal who wrote (57474)5/6/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 1572613
 
Kash,

Did Intel really believe that could get away with their market segmentation scam? They cut their own legs off to hurt AMD.

They should have let K6 in the door at $400. If they did, INTC would be trading at $100.

Scumbria



To: kash johal who wrote (57474)5/6/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: RDM  Respond to of 1572613
 
pricewatch.com

PIII 450 $289
Celeron 466 $170
Celeron 433 $140
Celeron 400 $96
Celeron 366 $66
K6-III 450 $319 (mid May)
K6-III 400 $229
K6-2 450 $129
K6-2 400 $88
K6-2 380 $78
K6-2 366 $71



To: kash johal who wrote (57474)5/6/1999 6:54:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572613
 
<In fact the PIII 450's were showing as lower priced than the PII 450's and the KIII 450's!!!>

The K6-III 450 MHz is still very low supply. Its high price makes sense.

However, the fact that Pentium II 450 was selling for more than Pentium III 450 MHz is very peculiar. Probably a phenomenon that can't be reasoned away by any of us who don't have a view of the whole picture.

Tenchusatsu