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AMD an option for Apple.

Wont happen.

Intel will have them for sure. Price etc, Intel will offer apple a far better deal, but yes I think AMD could supply the capacity needed but it would put more pressure on them.

I hope this sparks IBM into thinking of buying AMD
 
IBM's business philosphy no longer allows them to "buy" companies. Instead, they are selling their divisions (as was the case of computers to Lenovo, Hard Disks to Hitachi) and focusing on costumer solutions and foundry.

Aslo, they are too proud of the Power processor.
 
Originally posted by: Aenslead
IBM's business philosphy no longer allows them to "buy" companies. Instead, they are selling their divisions (as was the case of computers to Lenovo, Hard Disks to Hitachi) and focusing on costumer solutions and foundry.

Aslo, they are too proud of the Power processor.

Sh*t then. Was kinda hoping they'd buy AMD and use east fishkill with FAB30/36 and enter the X86 market. AMD are going to die unless they start making real progress in terms of making money, it's sad but true.
 
if Apple gets to consider them a player in their systems, I beleive THAT would be almost the best marketing out there for AMD.
 
Originally posted by: Aenslead
IBM's business philosphy no longer allows them to "buy" companies. Instead, they are selling their divisions (as was the case of computers to Lenovo, Hard Disks to Hitachi) and focusing on costumer solutions and foundry.

Aslo, they are too proud of the Power processor.

Wrong.

IBM just acquired Ascential for $1.1 billion. Ascential makes software for data migration etc.
 
I hope this sparks IBM into thinking of buying AMD

Why does everyone think AMD getting bought out by IBM would be the solution to AMD's problems? AMD, like in every major takeover, would simply be sold off bit by bit (excuse that) and would eventually cease to exist. Think of Alpha - they were bought by Intel I believe, and they are now nowhere to be found.
That is what would happen with AMD, were they bought by IBM.
What does this mean for everyone?
Intel.

 
No, sorry AMD fanatics, AMD is not now (nor will ever be) an option for Apple.

IBM will not buy AMD. They were recently bought out by LENOVO and even those Japanese folks don't want anything to do with AMD !!!

This is REALLY REALLY bad, BAD news for AMD. Intel market share goes up 10%-odd more, AMD slips to 10% or less. They're already strapped for cash and this just might be the nail in the coffins.

Intel has the cash, the capacity, and the brand name. The triple crown goes to INTEL !!!!!

AMD fanatics like to dream, that's for sure.
 
Originally posted by: Dothan
No, sorry AMD fanatics, AMD is not now (nor will ever be) an option for Apple.

IBM will not buy AMD. They were recently bought out by LENOVO and even those Japanese folks don't want anything to do with AMD !!!

This is REALLY REALLY bad, BAD news for AMD. Intel market share goes up 10%-odd more, AMD slips to 10% or less. They're already strapped for cash and this just might be the nail in the coffins.

Intel has the cash, the capacity, and the brand name. The triple crown goes to INTEL !!!!!

AMD fanatics like to dream, that's for sure.

Shut up you retard, please.
Motion for ban.
Apple, in January, had 3.3% of worlwide PC marketshare. How are Intel going to get a 10% gain for taking part of that 3.3% of Apple marketshare? (Full switchover to Intel predicted to take until 2007, so not all Apple PC's would be Intel until then).
IBM wasn't bought out by Lenovo (who are Chinese, not Japanese by the way), their PC brand was bought up, but IBM are still their own company, make PowerPC chips etc, they just don't sell computers anymore, Lenovo do, with IBM's name.
AMD also posted profit at the end of last financial year I believe.
Oh yeah, and AMD's marketshare increase 1.9% at the last count, with Intel down 0.5%.
 
Originally posted by: Dothan
No, sorry AMD fanatics, AMD is not now (nor will ever be) an option for Apple.

IBM will not buy AMD. They were recently bought out by LENOVO and even those Japanese folks don't want anything to do with AMD !!!

This is REALLY REALLY bad, BAD news for AMD. Intel market share goes up 10%-odd more, AMD slips to 10% or less. They're already strapped for cash and this just might be the nail in the coffins.

Intel has the cash, the capacity, and the brand name. The triple crown goes to INTEL !!!!!

AMD fanatics like to dream, that's for sure.

Queer that... I was certain Chinese didn't want anything to do with Intel due to their higher price. Chinese are not as stupid as some mom and pops that go for Dell because its on the TV, you know?

AMD has had a real market penetration in mainland China due to their low cost solutions. That's what has made them popular there, so... yeah, Chinese LIKE AMD.
 
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: Dothan
No, sorry AMD fanatics, AMD is not now (nor will ever be) an option for Apple.

IBM will not buy AMD. They were recently bought out by LENOVO and even those Japanese folks don't want anything to do with AMD !!!

This is REALLY REALLY bad, BAD news for AMD. Intel market share goes up 10%-odd more, AMD slips to 10% or less. They're already strapped for cash and this just might be the nail in the coffins.

Intel has the cash, the capacity, and the brand name. The triple crown goes to INTEL !!!!!

AMD fanatics like to dream, that's for sure.

Shut up you retard, please.
Motion for ban.
Apple, in January, had 3.3% of worlwide PC marketshare. How are Intel going to get a 10% gain for taking part of that 3.3% of Apple marketshare? (Full switchover to Intel predicted to take until 2007, so not all Apple PC's would be Intel until then).
IBM wasn't bought out by Lenovo (who are Chinese, not Japanese by the way), their PC brand was bought up, but IBM are still their own company, make PowerPC chips etc, they just don't sell computers anymore, Lenovo do, with IBM's name.
AMD also posted profit at the end of last financial year I believe.
Oh yeah, and AMD's marketshare increase 1.9% at the last count, with Intel down 0.5%.


Junior members, I tell you... :roll:
 
Originally posted by: BitByBit
Think of Alpha - they were bought by Intel I believe, and they are now nowhere to be found.

I thought Compaq bought out Alpha?
 
Originally posted by: Aenslead
Junior members, I tell you... :roll:

hey i think u need to stfu with that jr member sh!z, cuz even if hector ruiz signed up for this board he would start off as a jr member.

does that make him less knowledgeable than you, mr.senior member?

i am not disagreeing with you however, that they are morons :beer:
 
Yeah, junior members as a whole are fine, but Dothan is a fanboy. I have seen various Anti-AMD posts by him, and today I just looked to see that he only has 6 posts. I think Ive read all of his posts, and they are all major pro-Intel posts.
 
I think AMD's game plan is probably startlingly simple: Keep beating Intel until word of mouth and mindshare spreads enough.
 
Originally posted by: AnandThenMan
I agree with one thing, this is a huge blow to AMD and further marginalizes them IMO.

It won't hurt AMD at all. They aren't loosing any of the market by apple switching to Intel processors, apple had previously been using IBM/Motorola chips, so AMD doesn't loose anything, but Intel does gain a bit. The only area they loose is in name recognition, again.
 
Its VERY stupid for Apple to move desktops to Intel, considering that ALL of their benchmarks where done ALWAYS runing against a Pentium class processor. Its plain stupid. Should they chose AMD... that'd give them a great boost.

It simply doesnt make much sense.
 
Originally posted by: Dothan
No, sorry AMD fanatics, AMD is not now (nor will ever be) an option for Apple.

IBM will not buy AMD. They were recently bought out by LENOVO and even those Japanese folks don't want anything to do with AMD !!!

This is REALLY REALLY bad, BAD news for AMD. Intel market share goes up 10%-odd more, AMD slips to 10% or less. They're already strapped for cash and this just might be the nail in the coffins.

Intel has the cash, the capacity, and the brand name. The triple crown goes to INTEL !!!!!

AMD fanatics like to dream, that's for sure.

You have no idea what youa are talking about . Intel fanboy, o c'mon look at your alias "dothan", this is stupid, you have been brainwashed by intel's propaganda, yeah the superman crap and all that stuff.
 
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: BitByBit
Think of Alpha - they were bought by Intel I believe, and they are now nowhere to be found.

I thought Compaq bought out Alpha?

Compaq bought Digital, who made the Alpha CPU's/systems.
Compaq failed to see the potential in it, so Alpha went from being the undisputed champ to gradually being overtaken by other CPU's, though it took quite some time.
HP bought Compaq, and decided that Itanium was the future, and decided to somewhat mercifully kill PA-RISC(HP's inhouse RISC family), while pretty much leaving Alpha to slowly rot.
In the end, HP transferred the Alpha team to Intel, some went there, others just quit and found jobs elsewhere.

Oh and Dothan, this comment...
IBM will not buy AMD. They were recently bought out by LENOVO and even those Japanese folks don't want anything to do with AMD !!!
...just goes to show how uninformed you are.
Lenovo is Chinese as has been said, and they are nowhere near as big as IBM, if anything IBM could buy them if they felt like it.
Lenovo has ~20.000 employees.
IBM has ~320.000 employees.

Intel's x86 marketshare will increase slightly less than Apple's marketshare, say in the high 2's, too lazy to do the math.
 
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