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Because many enthusiasts are gamers first and anything else second, and duallies do little or nothing for gaming? Anywho, looks like the IBM alliance is showing up in AMD tech eh?Originally posted by: Whitedog
I wonder why multi-threading never made it as a real hit with the "enthusiest" market?
Yea, hyperthreading.... blah... I'm talking about Real 2 processor computers.
I would have thought it would have gained some momentum with the AMD MP's... but ya just don't hear much hooplah about it. :disgust:
I REALLY enjoyed having a dualy way back when... even if it was crappy cely 500's.
Originally posted by: Zebo
I found this surprising too: "Late last month, Current Analysis, a research firm in La Jolla, California, reported that for the week of April 24, the percentage of personal computers sold using AMD chips had surpassed those using Intel chips, with Advanced Micro at 52 percent of PCs sold and Intel at 47 percent. "
http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?file=520233.html
What's more important is their continued penetration in to the server and workstation market. That's where the money is and that's where they have the cross hairs centered :light:Originally posted by: Accord99
Originally posted by: Zebo
I found this surprising too: "Late last month, Current Analysis, a research firm in La Jolla, California, reported that for the week of April 24, the percentage of personal computers sold using AMD chips had surpassed those using Intel chips, with Advanced Micro at 52 percent of PCs sold and Intel at 47 percent. "
http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?file=520233.html
AMD has been typically strong in the retail market:
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m4PRN/1999_Feb_26/53962027/p1/article.jhtml
Their overall market share still remains at less than 15%.
Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
dont you have a bridge to be lurking under or something?Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
Originally posted by: Davegod
dont you have a bridge to be lurking under or something?Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
Originally posted by: Davegod
dont you have a bridge to be lurking under or something?Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
I chuckled.Originally posted by: Kai920
Originally posted by: Davegod
dont you have a bridge to be lurking under or something?Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
OT, but that made me LOL :laugh:
Originally posted by: Megatomic
I chuckled.Originally posted by: Kai920
Originally posted by: Davegod
dont you have a bridge to be lurking under or something?Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
OT, but that made me LOL :laugh:![]()
Originally posted by: JKing76
God, why can't AMD do anything but follow in Intel's footsteps? It's really pathetic.
