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AMD's Stock is ALMOST as high as Intel's stock

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Originally posted by: MDE
Originally posted by: Pandaren
Fixed that for you, er partially.

Originally posted by: MDE
Originally posted by: bleuiko
Havn't been looking at CPU progress for a while, but are AMD chips still running hotter than Intel chips?
Yes and no, Pentium M's are cold as ice, Pentium 4 = flamethrower
You'll notice that I said nothing about the P-M as it isn't a desktop chip. The Pentium-M won't be so cool when they start to look to ramp up the clock speed on them, but I'd guess they'd be on par with or slightly cooler than Athlon 64s.

They should be much cooler. I think they also used a lot less power and more cool than the A64 when the P-M was OC to 2.2 Ghz (i think, correct me if im wrong). I forget where, but they used the P-M for the desktop.
 
Stock price doesn't matter when comparing the size of two companies...

Market capitalization matters.

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