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To: Marc who wrote (3420)5/18/1999 10:30:00 AM
From: Marc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5927
 
Some SSB on HP. This is is exactly what ATI said in the cc, lower ASP doesn't mean lower revenues.

Total PC Revenue was up 11%. PC servers and consumer PCs contributed to most of the revenue growth in this segment. We estimate PC server
revenue to be up 43% year over year. Home PCs remained in high demand
throughout the quarter and we estimate unit growth of at least 80% while revenue increased around 40% even as ASPs (average selling prices) declined by around 20%. Commercial PCs experienced unit growth of 15% year over year, although revenue was flat year over year. Despite ASP declines, Notebook revenue increased by 25% year over year, but the growth is off a small base of under 200,000 units. Europe saw strong double-digit notebook revenue growth while North America was moderate.