So in short you will buy AMD nomatter how it performs or anything else. Just because it got an AMD logo on it.
I hope you can see the issue yourself.
With all due respect, I think this sort of commentary goes too far. If people want to support a company, it's best for our community if they just put their money where there mouth is and use the ownership experience to provide positive assistance to other forum users wherever possible.
We don't need a whole lot of fanboy posting that disrupts threads and otherwise causes problems in the CPU forum (or VC&G forums or any of its subforums). Based on a brief review of his posting history here at AT, it doesn't look like nemesismk2 is a disruptive user at all.
Brand loyalty is real, and it isn't always something we should examine in a negative context.
As far as Su's comments go, AMD has already reduced their presence in the PC market by simply losing market share. Look at what products they'll have between now and Q3 2016 on the desktop: FX chips and Kaveri refresh. And that's all. What you see from AMD on the desktop today is what AMD will be probably selling one year from now. The only product lineup changes we'll see between now and Zen will involve Carrizo and Carrizo-L, and we have no idea how far those will proliferate.
Otherwise, they have roadmaps with products covering about every market segment they're in today to whatever extent. We see Stoney Ridge, Bristol Ridge, Summit Ridge covering mobile/low end, desktop, and high-end desktop/workstation/server respectively. Are they just gonna make Stoney Ridge and Bristol Ridge disappear (for the most part)?