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To: Elmer who wrote (57581)5/7/1999 5:48:00 PM
From: RDM  Respond to of 1582491
 
You did a good job of selected abstraction.

Before this I took the case of .25 micron and pointed to why the AMD K7 output was likely low in Q3. Then I pointed out that with the availability of .18 micron in Q3 (as AMD has suggested they would starting) the condition changes. Thus in response to the question of Scrumbia of why one might doubt the widespread availability of K7 in Q3 that one may point the limitations imposed by .25 microns.

I believe if you consider the entire posting, you will find that it is neither stating the .18 will not used or it will be used in Q3. By using the comparison of the .18 micron and the .25 micron numbers then on can see why some have a rosy scenario and some have a pessimistic one.

Elmer is it the for you and Intel the glass has become permanently half full and for AMD it is half-emtpy?