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Why do people get so excited about Intel potentially failing? It wouldn’t be very good for AMD etc if there was no competition.
Big companies have failed in the past. I think AMD have took on the giants and won, recently anyway. Competition is always good, for us especially.
No it wouldn't.Why do people get so excited about Intel potentially failing? It wouldn’t be very good for AMD etc if there was no competition.
Why do people get so excited about Intel potentially failing? It wouldn’t be very good for AMD etc if there was no competition.
The Intel PR/liaisons have been doing this kind of thing for awhile - not sure if they actually believe/understand it or just parroting what they've been told to say.
I'd like to think a vocal minority. The majority of us bend both ways. Intel/AMD, nV/ATI. Even Sega/Nintendo!!I think this happens all too often. I wouldn’t jump on any new CPU until a credible source verified the numbers. It is wrong that companies get away with this. It’s blatant lies, and they seem to sell a hell of a lot based on these lies, however no one that bought into it wants to admit they were wrong, and still tries to defend the product they are tricked into buying to some degree.
There are so many people that are against one or the other, to the extent that they don’t want to hear anything positive about the other team, and that’s a bit silly in my opinion. The people that wouldn’t touch Intel even if it were faster and cheaper, just because well it’s Intel, and vice versa.
Intel's got big enough bank account to be the captain of failboat for next half dozen years and survive.I don't want Intel to fail.
Sure, but I wonder what kind of generational improvements we'd see from AMD, should Intel be stuck in the Suez canal for another 5-10 years.Intel's got big enough bank account to be the captain of failboat for next half dozen years and survive.
And for long term would be better for AMD to keep upper hand for still couple years.
Sure, but I wonder what kind of generational improvements we'd see from AMD, should Intel be stuck in the Suez canal for another 5-10 years.
Unlike Intel has been for quite long time, AMD isn't lead by bean counters and marketroids.Sure, but I wonder what kind of generational improvements we'd see from AMD, should Intel be stuck in the Suez canal for another 5-10 years.
Big companies have failed in the past. I think AMD have took on the giants and won, recently anyway. Competition is always good, for us especially.