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Re-read the article for a CLUE !
If you read the article "properly" you would see AMD sales AND Market share increased, and if you check the number of 64 bit CPUs sold during that quarter you'll see AMD's 64 bit is a big, big sales success. Ask InHell how much they had to PAY enterprise customers to take obsolete Xeon's off their hands! Ask Mickey Dull why he stopped selling Pressed Crap chippies, which inHell can't deliver in volume. As Inhell why their prices and ASP's have dropped like a rock.

We all know, because Inhell told us so... there is no need for 64 bit until they figure out how to try and copy AMD's Opteron and A64 which is kicking InHell's azz, as the above INDEPENDENT research confirms.

Being in DENIAL doesn't change reality one bit. Nice try though. The InHell Fanboys must be really in serious pain and denial with a not ready for Prime Time Hot Pressed Crap chippie, obsolete Xeons, p4's that won't clock higher and a defective 90 nano process.

The Times, they are a changin' and InHell won't even be in the game for the next two years despite their bogus marketing numbering scheme.

Tah, tah.
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No AMD increase after all the 64b rhetoric?  Prognosticator | 05/03/04
Win64 may provide a boost  toadlife | 05/03/04
Re-read the article for a CLUE !  realitycheck101 | 05/04/04
easy dude  PA-ITGuy | 05/04/04
They don't need to figure out anything.  toadlife | 05/04/04

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