Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Jun 2009 11:15 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
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It doesn’t matter if you’re running Windows, Mac OS, or Linux. Your machine is almost certainly using Intel chips at its core
Touch of an exaggeration there.
Nobody is going to argue that Intel don't have a major lead, but AMD's market share certainly isn't insignificant either.
Plus heaps of portable devices (from netbooks to smart phones*) run non-Intel chips (some even run non-x86 chips).
And not to meantion that games consoles are increasingly used as personal computers these days too.
* Granted smart phones aren't "PCs" in the common understanding of the term, but these days most of them have Office suites, web access (internet/e-mails), games and music players - pretty much everything that the average PC owner uses.




