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RE[2]: Say Goodnight, AMD
by bannor99 on Sat 13th Sep 2008 06:47
in reply to "RE: Say Goodnight, AMD"
Believe me, the last thing I want to see is AMD go under
or even drop a notch. They are Intel's only competition
and without AMD, we will, as you say, be paying through
the nose for our CPUs.
I've bought AMD before and my last CPU purchases were AMD
Athlon 64 X2. The last time I bought Intel was over ten years ago when I built a dual-proc rig based on Pentium IIs.
At the time, AMD had no consumer multiprocessor support.
I know Intel holds the high ground right now but AMD is good enough for me - their price/performance ratio suits my budget and I don't need the ultimate fastest CPUs for what I do.




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Which is a shame because it means higher prices and lower performance than we consumers would have otherwise. Competition with AMD got us our core 2's for the prices we paid for them.