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Honestly, I think AMD has the potential to move things in the right direction. Not doing so would seem foolish in my opinion. So, I would 'like' to believe it when he said "We know we screwed up! It won't happen again!" Now, I'm not exactly sure where I'm going with this save for the blatant logic that has been stated clearly by AMD themselves.
With that said, I really do think things will change. Does this mean I will go and buy the chip? Probably. But not right now... I'm a student.
Good luck, AMD.