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Re: jhalada post# 24479

Wednesday, 01/25/2006 6:07:22 PM

Wednesday, January 25, 2006 6:07:22 PM

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Re: You omitted the question of how a chipset is more expensive to produce than a CPU.

No, I didn't. For the "mentally challenged" individuals who think they can calculate chipset costs by applying the 15-20% margin figure to Intel's $50 high end enthusiast chipset that sells in micro-volumes, consider doing that instead to Intel's $25-30 mainstream chipsets that sell in >10x higher volumes. When you do that and consider the "product mix" and "blended ASP" of Intel's chipset parts, and then figure in the "volume" and "bundle discounts" (all of which I asked you to look up in my last post), you should be calculating the 15-20% margin to a <$30 average chipset price. That gives a chipset cost of ~$25 or less for an MCH + ICH combination, far below Intel's CPU costs.

Re: I take it this is you way of saying "I give up, I was wrong"

Should I take this to mean "I don't have a point, I was just trolling" and I will not be hearing from you any more about how AMD CPUs are more cost effective?
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