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I am calling a bottom on amd in a bear market

1st the intel lawsuits should give amd the time to straiten out their problems, look for new stepping in a few months.
2nd i am selling amd again after ..... well..ok.. fine fx-60 really! The ati buy out is going to pay off for amd now.

ok look for amd to hold $6 and trade up to $8 over the next few months - soon as amd releases good news it will travel back to 15 slowly.

amd will bounce off 10 then 15

after that it will fall back in the 12-13 area

look for amd to trade in the 12-15 area this summer

YW!


ps - i just read a post on the 3870 x2 - it rocks 1250p sdmark06 of 9k vs. 7.5k for the 8800GTS

as i predicted the 3870 X2 crossfire will beat out both the dual 9800 card and the 9800GTX

nvidia is hidding the 9800GTX while they figure out how to beat the 2 gpu on on pcb solution - the ati solution is both technically faster, better to cool and cheaper to make. this technology was proven last with the dual gpu 1950 pro by sapphire.

nvidia is holding back the 9800GTX

the 780i 3way is doomed by the third lane at pci-e1.1 speeds, the third card is only 20% effecient

quad and triple crossfire should help amd

dual hd 3870 X2 with intel chips clocked to 4.2-4.5ghz will rule this year with 3dmark06 scores over 25k

nvidia stock will fall by 50%

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All i can say is for everyone;s sake lets hope AMD has bottomed.

Ouch for Nvidia lol btw

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yawn..

yay
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id pay this, everything said was straight forward and legit. (so far)

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The ati buy out is going to pay off for amd now.


So you think the massive profits ATI had before the buyout will put AMD in the pink?
Thier best quarter ever was ~ $50M.
That will probably not cover the interest on the buyout loan.
AMD's biggest problem is thier distance to profitability. They have to cover the capex on Fab 36 and the cash paid out for ATI, before they can break even.
Having said that, Hector has a plan, so it's all good right?
Personnally, I'd say $20 by nov., but only if I dont buy any shares.

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Even if ati dont deliver bumper profits, them potentially moving into the black will represent positive news for the ATI/AMD group, something lacking of late. A boost to investor confidence, reduction in investor/market unconfidence. To be brutally frank, things cant get much worse for AMD, so the bottom could represent something like todays share price.

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I few years ago (2002-2003) AMD shares were around $3 usd i decide to spend my $$ in another place .. a few years later they rise to almost $30. No good for me, but at least i was happy with my FX 51 by the time.

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dragonsprayer wrote :

 

quad and triple crossfire should help amd

 

Nvidia also has triple sli, and the only way triple/quad sli/crossover will help either company is you need to buy more cards. BUT does quad crossfire even sound practical? Triple doesnt even seem realistic, and i have yet to try sli/crossfire for myself. I DOUBT even the rich people will try the quad crossfire (you know the money burners where they ask you to help them burn money on their rig).

 
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dual hd 3870 X2 with intel chips clocked to 4.2-4.5ghz will rule this year with 3dmark06 scores over 25k

 

The intel chips that people would be buying would hurt AMD (maybe even hurt as much as the profit of the new cards), and yes that is stating the obvious.

 
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nvidia stock will fall by 50%



Over how many years is this? Even if no one bought Nvidia i dont think this would happen over a year.

 

I am hoping AMD catches up, It is time Nvidia lowered those 8800 ultra prices, I haven't seen a single price reduction in the GTX or Ultra prices and the new GTS is literally right next to GTX speeds for $100 less, and yet people continue to buy GTX's.

 

I hope AMD puts 3 Gpu's on one PCB for their high end, that would for sure totally own nvidia's next high end card.

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Message edited by ChaosGS on 01-11-2008 at 01:46:52 PM

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Repeat After Me: Dead Cat Bounce


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well it reached the bottom but its going up now


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You know what i just hit 18 do you think this is the time to invest in AMD? shoot if i invested now and they made a severe come back that somehow Nvidia went bankrupt, i could end up rich.


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ChaosGS wrote :

Nvidia also has triple sli, and the only way triple/quad sli/crossover will help either company is you need to buy more cards. BUT does quad crossfire even sound practical? Triple doesnt even seem realistic, and i have yet to try sli/crossfire for myself. I DOUBT even the rich people will try the quad crossfire (you know the money burners where they ask you to help them burn money on their rig).



The intel chips that people would be buying would hurt AMD (maybe even hurt as much as the profit of the new cards), and yes that is stating the obvious.



Over how many years is this? Even if no one bought Nvidia i dont think this would happen over a year.

I am hoping AMD catches up, It is time Nvidia lowered those 8800 ultra prices, I haven't seen a single price reduction in the GTX or Ultra prices and the new GTS is literally right next to GTX speeds for $100 less, and yet people continue to buy GTX's.

I hope AMD puts 3 Gpu's on one PCB for their high end, that would for sure totally own nvidia's next high end card.



Your wrong about quad cross-fire and rich people mate, there is ALWAYS some rich guy who will try the latest and greatest thing. Quad crossfire wont need an inch thick power cable for your pc for a start lol which is one advantage. Just 3/4 inch :)

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Plus I think part of the idea is you could start off with one card and just keep adding as your budget allows. You dont have to splash on the complete setup all at once.

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yeah but by the time you get to the 4th card god knows what new thing has hit the shelf.


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^^ and that is just over a 4 month period for 4 cards.


Message edited by ChaosGS on 01-11-2008 at 02:07:16 PM

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