donkeyhumper
07-06-2002, 00:41
From BBC News (http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/newsid_2030000/2030318.stm)
Sales may have been hit as customers delayed computer purchase because they were waiting for Intel's sharp price cuts on 26 May, noted Jonathan Joseph, a Salomon Smith Barney analyst.
The price cuts averaged 31% for desktop processors and 46% for notebook chips, Mr Joseph said.
Sales may have been hit as customers delayed computer purchase because they were waiting for Intel's sharp price cuts on 26 May, noted Jonathan Joseph, a Salomon Smith Barney analyst.
The price cuts averaged 31% for desktop processors and 46% for notebook chips, Mr Joseph said.