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will MIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??
On Monday, June 11, 2012 1:23:58 AM UTC-4, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 10/06/2012 7:01 AM, Intel Guy wrote: But - the post didn't seem particularly troll-ish. How much of Intel's business is in some way tied to a Microsoft OS? Hardly. About 50% of Intel's profits were coming from notebook chips the last time I looked, which was a while ago. It's fairly safe to assume that most of those notebooks, which may itself be a threatened species, run Windows. That's a scary number, but it's not 99%, and there are an awful lot of server, enterprise, and technical computers running x86 from Intel using some OS other than Windows. Robert. |
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will MIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??
On 28/09/2012 6:10 PM, Robert Myers wrote:
On Monday, June 11, 2012 1:23:58 AM UTC-4, Yousuf Khan wrote: On 10/06/2012 7:01 AM, Intel Guy wrote: But - the post didn't seem particularly troll-ish. How much of Intel's business is in some way tied to a Microsoft OS? Hardly. About 50% of Intel's profits were coming from notebook chips the last time I looked, which was a while ago. It's fairly safe to assume that most of those notebooks, which may itself be a threatened species, run Windows. That's a scary number, but it's not 99%, and there are an awful lot of server, enterprise, and technical computers running x86 from Intel using some OS other than Windows. More than half of the Intel-based servers are also running Windows, followed by Linux. Besides the entire server market by volume wouldn't even amount to 1% of their overall consumer business. They're talking hundreds of thousands of servers per year, vs. hundreds of millions of consumer PCs. Yousuf Khan |
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will MIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??
On Sunday, September 30, 2012 1:11:12 PM UTC-4, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 28/09/2012 6:10 PM, Robert Myers wrote: Hardly. About 50% of Intel's profits were coming from notebook chips the last time I looked, which was a while ago. It's fairly safe to assume that most of those notebooks, which may itself be a threatened species, run Windows. That's a scary number, but it's not 99%, and there are an awful lot of server, enterprise, and technical computers running x86 from Intel using some OS other than Windows. More than half of the Intel-based servers are also running Windows, followed by Linux. Besides the entire server market by volume wouldn't even amount to 1% of their overall consumer business. They're talking hundreds of thousands of servers per year, vs. hundreds of millions of consumer PCs. If you will take the time to read my post carefully, you will notice that I talked about Intel *profits*. Server chips are much more profitable (for the moment, at least) than consumer chips. If the consumer business goes away, that will leave Intel with an awful lot of amazing foundry capacity to find a use for, which is probably why Intel has made (limited) efforts to sell foundry services. Robert. |
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Why is quoted material being double-spaced from google? (was: willMIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??)
Robert Myers (a google-groper) wrote:
A A A Hardly. About 50% of Intel's profits were coming from notebook A A A A A the last time I looked, which was a while ago. It's fairly safe A A A A A assume that most of those notebooks, which may itself be a A A A A A species, run Windows. That's a scary number, but it's not 99%, A A A A A there are an awful lot of server, enterprise, and technical A A A A A running x86 from Intel using some OS other than Windows. In case Robert doesn't see it (and other google-gropers who have "show quoted text" turned off), the above is what their posts now look like for others who experience usenet using a REAL usenet client. I have replaced the usual quoting character with the letter A so that Robert can see an example of what his posts look like. Fools that experience usenet through google-gropes and who regularly post large amounts of quoted material are now double-spacing the quoted material - whether they realize it or not. This is par for the course for Google, who has incrementally been breaking their usenet access for the past 5 years now. This latest change (double-spacing quoted material) seems to have started within the past few weeks. Thost that are brain-dead enough to experience usenet through google probably are not seeing this. |
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Why is quoted material being double-spaced from google? (was:will MIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??)
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 10:24:35 AM UTC-4, Intel Guy wrote:
Robert Myers (a google-groper) wrote: Thost that are brain-dead enough to experience usenet through google probably are not seeing this. Well, "Intel guy," I'm glad that your manifest qualities do not reflect on a company I admire. The double spacing did show up in this dialog box, and I deleted it, since it bothers you so much. I have a Usenet subscription that I am paying for but I am not using it. a. I'm extremely busy and have rarely read or posted in the last year or so. b. While I am not brain dead, I am getting older, and the plethora of passwords and the constant hassle of remembering and resetting them just isn't worth it for any service that I rarely use but that requires a password. c. There is a newsreader/mail client problem for which, so far as I can tell, there is no currently available solution that is even remotely adapted to my diverse collection of computers and operating systems--other than Google. If your hostility, aggression, and rudeness show up in other contexts, they are probably holding back your career. Seek help. Robert. |
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Why is quoted material being double-spaced from google? (was:willMIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??)
Robert Myers wrote:
Thost that are brain-dead enough to experience usenet through google probably are not seeing this. I have a Usenet subscription that I am paying for but I am not using it. Another dumb thing - paying for access to text usenet groups. a. I'm extremely busy and have rarely read or posted in the last year or so. irrelevant. b. While I am not brain dead, I am getting older, and the plethora of passwords and the constant hassle of remembering and resetting them just isn't worth it There are free usenet servers. Have been for many years. c. There is a newsreader/mail client problem for which, so far as I can tell, there is no currently available solution that is even remotely adapted to my diverse collection of computers and operating systems--other than Google. Again, too bad you know so little about usenet. Point your usenet client to this server: nntp.aioe.org and subscribe to any number of thousands of available newsgroups. No authentication required. No username or password. You can read and post as you like. You can change your posting identity at will. If your hostility, aggression, and rudeness show up in other contexts, they are probably holding back your career. Seek help. Get a grip Robert. I'm only trying to help - and to improve on the dammage that google-groups does by encouraging people to make ugly posts by defaulting to full-quoting and (now) double-spacing. |
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Why is quoted material being double-spaced from google? (was:will MIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??)
On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 09:00:43 -0400 Intel Guy wrote in
Message id: : Get a grip Robert. I'm only trying to help - and to improve on the dammage that google-groups does by encouraging people to make ugly posts by defaulting to full-quoting and (now) double-spacing. Don't forget non-existent line wrapping. What a mess the latest GG posting server is... |
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Why is quoted material being double-spaced from google? (was:willMIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??)
On Thursday, October 4, 2012 8:58:47 AM UTC-4, Intel Guy wrote:
Get a grip Robert. I'm only trying to help - and to improve on the dammage that google-groups does by encouraging people to make ugly posts by defaulting to full-quoting and (now) double-spacing. You'd make a great salesman. Get a spell checker and pay attention to it. Robert. |
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Why is quoted material being double-spaced from google? (was:willMIcrosoft's sinking drag down Intel ??)
On Thursday, October 4, 2012 9:07:35 AM UTC-4, Trent wrote:
Don't forget non-existent line wrapping. What a mess the latest GG posting server is... If you have a problem with Google, write a letter to Google. Leave me alone. I've dealt with bullies in plenty of other contexts, and I can certainly deal with them here. Robert. |
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