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2006-03-17
I've been an AMD customer for a long time.
In 1990, my parents bought a 286 - which I dicovered a decade later while dismantling the machine was an AMD.
In 96, I had a K-something AMD (don't remember the model) for a little while - it got destroyed in a basement flood.
In 2001, a friend of mine gave me his old Athlon 766 Mhz (which I still use to this very day).
In 2005, I got hired by 'the Man' and now work with an awe-inspiring 128 node dual-socket (256 CPU) behemoth Opteron cluster.
I admire their products - especially since Intel was supposed to put them out of business so long ago. They are a terrific set of engineers that come up with some amazing chips. The Opteron is a thing of beauty!