We've got very aggressive cost controls implemented, and those are starting to take effect.

I've always believed the best measure of a product's worth is customer acceptance in the marketplace.

We have found that the same families who bought a $1,500 PC for the home are now buying a second PC for about $1,000.

Growth in our industry is clearly back.

We see that value PCs are a real part of the business, not just an aberration.

We are still looking for that magic number, the holy grail that will bring in new buyers.

We expect revenue to be down, although sequential revenue growth will resume in the second half.

In the third quarter, we achieved all-time records in company revenue and unit shipments across all of our major product lines.

The importance of performance per watt is obvious for things you carry along with you, such as laptops - you want higher performance and longer battery life. But increasingly it is essential for things beyond mobility.