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To: Gary Ng who wrote (81607)5/26/1999 1:08:00 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Gary,

I don't have any details of what the margins and volumes of Xeon products are, but my impression is that they are both very good. I'm sure that there are others on the thread far better equipped to answer that question.

Scumbria



To: Gary Ng who wrote (81607)5/26/1999 10:45:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
Gary, the prices for Xeons in the post below are from Intel, two weeks ago. I don't think they've dropped since then. I've heard gross margins of 80% for these puppies. Volumes have been kicked around on this thread to the tune of 1 - 1.2 million Xeons a quarter. The volume number I don't have as good a handle on, but nobody disputed the mill or so when it came up at least twice on these threads (Intel, maybe AMD).

Tony

To: Scumbria (81299 )
From: Tony Viola
Friday, May 21 1999 10:48AM ET
Reply # of 81650

Scumbria,

Paul, CPU prices are going down. Scumbria

What else is new?

Except,

Not Xeon.

Pentium III Xeon Processor 500 2M $3450
Pentium III Xeon Processor 500 1M $1850
Pentium III Xeon Processor 500 512K $870

Pentium III Xeon Processor 667 256K OD
Pentium III Xeon Processor 600 256K OD

Quantity: big.

Low yield history companies need not quote.

Tony