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en Intel's price curve is significantly more aggressive than anything we've seen before,

en Demand for PCs is weak and microprocessor prices are becoming more aggressive, ... To stimulate PC demand and improve Intel's long-term competitive position, we believe the company's Pentium 4 price cuts will become more aggressive.

en Intel and IBM both are down quite significantly from their 52-week high. I think IBM is about a 25-percent decline and Intel almost that. I don't know where the bottom might be on these,

en Up until mid-2004, Intel was still charging down the line of high-performance, single-core technologies, but they ran up against the physics brick wall. Intel is still behind the curve a little and won't have a compelling solution until [later in] 2006.

en Over the past two years, AMD has increased its market share against Intel from 13 percent to 21 percent. For those who thought the price war was aggressive, you haven't seen anything yet.

en You have to be careful about assuming that if a badly inverted yield curve tends to presage a recession, then a relatively flat yield curve always accurately predicts a significantly slower rate of growth.

en as go Intel's gross margins, so goes Intel's stock price.

en Intel's technology was a key enabler of our success in 2005. Our Itanium 2-based servers have significantly sped up our simulation capability while improving the simulation accuracy. Toyota will continue to take advantage of Intel's unparalleled performance to develop an edge in highly competitive world of Formula 1.

en Cyrix and AMD have been selling chips at a substantial discount to Intel's and still have managed to get a relatively small portion of the market. Intel's price cuts were planned well in advance and they're executing on a strategy that has been put in place months ago.

en Intel is probably the most interesting of the three stocks that I'd be talking about today, simply because Intel did have that very poor -- they did come out with a report saying that they were going to have fewer sales than everybody thought they would. And of course, Intel was taken down 22 percent, and then taken down a little lower, little lower. Right now it's down quite a bit off its high for the year. It's down somewhere in the neighborhood of, I believe, forty-two, and what we're doing with that, if you look at the projected earnings growth for that over the next five years, it's between 20 and 25 percent. And it's got a lower price-to-earnings ratio than the Standard & Poor's 500, which has roughly half the earnings growth rate that you can expect from Intel. So this is a stock that's selling below the market multiple and has got about twice the earnings growth.

en A flat or inverted curve has been difficult for banks to manage. But if there are associated inflation expectations built into the lower end of the curve, it might make it easier for banks to price loans, so the cost of funds is less than the yield on their assets.

en Intel intends to provide these PCs at a very affordable price, or rather at the price of a normal PC. The idea is to allow VIIV brand to replace the normal PCs. Thus the price will be fixed keeping in mind this service idea.

en This tagline is Intel's unique brand promise and is designed to communicate what drives Intel as a company, and what Intel makes possible. 'Intel. Leap ahead.' is a simple expression that declares who we are and what we do. This is part of our heritage. Our mission at Intel has always been to find and drive the next leap ahead - in technology, in education, social responsibility, manufacturing and more - to continuously challenge the status quo. It's about using Intel technology to make life better, richer and more convenient for everyone.

en They woke up the sleeping lion. If I were AMD, I'd be looking at where Intel is going and be more than a little concerned. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. Intel is well on its way to bridging its major deficiencies. … Intel is moving fairly quickly and aggressively toward to closing any gaps it has with AMD, and then AMD is back to competing more or less on a level playing field. And that's where Intel has a big advantage.

en Samsung has placed price pressure on Intel in flash memory. When Intel raised flash prices last year, Samsung was a big beneficiary,


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