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AMD's best marketing job since well forever

I'm on my first cup myself, so what does AMD have to do with this again?
 
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
This should be interesting as the most successful marketing slogan in computer history other than Bill Gate's, "we don't need no stinking memory above 640K," appears to be coming to an end.

Yea that was pretty successful, since he never actually said that. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Griswold
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
This should be interesting as the most successful marketing slogan in computer history other than Bill Gate's, "we don't need no stinking memory above 640K," appears to be coming to an end.

Yea that was pretty successful, since he never actually said that. 🙂

The thread is humorous; not an exercise in truth. I was being satirical about AMD's marketing by being ironic about their being responsible for Intel's elimination of a rather successful slogan. Nevermind
 
Looks like the makers of Gundam Seed Destiny have a case against Intel. How much should they sure for? 10 billion? 20?
 
Core Solo and Core Duo still make me laugh. I have to admit, as retarded as those names sound, they are cool as hell.
😛
 
Originally posted by: Avalon
Core Solo and Core Duo still make me laugh. I have to admit, as retarded as those names sound, they are cool as hell.
😛

Sounds like Han Solo's whacked out child
 
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Griswold
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
This should be interesting as the most successful marketing slogan in computer history other than Bill Gate's, "we don't need no stinking memory above 640K," appears to be coming to an end.

Yea that was pretty successful, since he never actually said that. 🙂

The thread is humorous; not an exercise in truth. I was being satirical about AMD's marketing by being ironic about their being responsible for Intel's elimination of a rather successful slogan. Nevermind

Wait... how did AMD force this chage??
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Griswold
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
This should be interesting as the most successful marketing slogan in computer history other than Bill Gate's, "we don't need no stinking memory above 640K," appears to be coming to an end.

Yea that was pretty successful, since he never actually said that. 🙂

The thread is humorous; not an exercise in truth. I was being satirical about AMD's marketing by being ironic about their being responsible for Intel's elimination of a rather successful slogan. Nevermind

Wait... how did AMD force this chage??

Irony! AMD's lack of marketing forced Intel to abandon their superior slogan for Han Solo's and Princess Leia's children. It is a satirical joke about AMD marketing that their best job is Intel abandoning a great campaign in favor of, "In a galaxy far, far away"
 
In English, AMD's lack of marketing is there marketing. There marketing is they are known for spending all thier money on engineering and making better chips to the point where articles written about Intel are satirical and now the markitects at Chipzilla are re-evaluating there likelyhood of continued employment and went insane.
 
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