Joel Klein Assistant Attorney General Antitrust Division U.S. Department of Justice Dear Mr. Klein: We are writing to express our strongest possible concern that the release of Windows 98 would be enjoined by government antitrust litigation. We represent PC industry companies employing hundreds of thousands of American workers. Our success depends on the freedom of Microsoft and the rest of America's personal computer industry to create new and innovative products. While we do not here express an opinion on the merits of any investigation of Microsoft, we respectfully urge you not to take any action that might delay or block the release of Windows 98. We -- and many other companies in the PC industry -- have spent millions of dollars developing, marketing and promoting products and services that depend on the on-time launch of Windows 98. The consumer PC business is a seasonal one and any delay to Windows 98 will undermine our ability to include these products and services in the ``back to school'' and holiday demand -- traditionally the industry's strongest sales seasons. The direct effect on the U.S. economy of a delay to Windows 98 would be considerable. More than 2 million Americans, for instance, develop software that runs on Windows, while a similar number work in the computer services industry. Millions more work in industries creating new hardware devices, including many that Windows 98 supports for the first time. But any action against Windows 98 would also have a broader impact. Businesses would be unable to reap the productivity gains promised by a new generation of software and PCs working in tandem. Consumers, deprived of the right to buy the latest innovative PC operating system -- and therefore the reason to buy new devices and software that work with it - would keep their cash in their pocketbooks. Interfering with the release of Windows 98 would drag down the entire industry's efforts to deliver value to customers and returns to shareholders. Ours is one of the most innovative, competitive and productive industries in the world. The pace at which new products are launched is breathtaking: New competitors arrive on the scene every day; prices continue to fall. Few industries have come so far, so fast, or have produced so many benefits for consumers and the economy as a whole. Government intervention into the launch of Windows 98 would endanger what we have all worked for -- and harm consumers and the economy, too. Sincerely, W.J. Sanders III Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Michael Krasny Chairman and Chief Executive Officer CDW Computer Centers Inc. Charles Crystle Founder and Chief Technology Officer ChiliSoft Inc. Sam Patterson Chief Executive Officer ComponentSource Nathan Morton Co-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Computer City Inc. Michael Dell Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Dell Computer Corp. Mark Uland President Elsinore Technologies Inc. Lewis Platt Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer Hewlett-Packard Co. Eckhard Pfeiffer President and Chief Executive Officer Compaq Computer Corp. James Halpin President and Chief Executive Officer CompUSA Inc. Howard Diamond Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Corporate Software and Technology Inc. Jeffrey Giffiths Senior Vice President Electronics Boutique Inc. Joseph Cayre Chairman GT Interactive Services Corp. Timothy A Crown President Insight Enterprises Inc. Andy Grove Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Intel Corp. Dwight Steffensen Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Merisel Inc. Michael Feuer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer OfficeMax Inc. Mike Sax President Sax Software Corp. Teruaki Aoki President and Chief Executive Officer Sony Electronics Inc. Jay Amato President and Chief Executive Officer Vanstar Corp. Rob Burgess President Macromedia Inc. Joseph Daltoso Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Micron Electronics Inc. Beny Alagem Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and President Packard Bell NEC Inc. Robert Wolf President Sheridan Software Systems Inc. Gordon Eubanks Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer Symantec Corp. Ted Johnson Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Visio Corp.