- Oct 31, 1999
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Anyone here remember when the top-of-the-line Intel CPU used to cost ~ $1200? What has happened since then? Lower manufacturing costs? Decreased demand? No. AMD happened. And just like DeBeers' attempts to control the diamond market by squashing competition with undercutting, Intel has slased their prices only to undercut AMD and make them unprofitable. As Intel has a much larger war chest they can afford to do this for as long as they have. And so AMD loses money, quarter after quarter, as they are forced to deal with these noncompetitive practices.
And yet I hear members here saying that they buy whatever gives them the best performance at the best price. Well I, for one, will spend a few extra dollars to fight unethical practices and help to ensure a future where competition is possible in the CPU market. I assure you that if AMD is driven out of business by Intel, you will see your beloved Intel CPUs double (at least) in price. And then regrdless of which company you support, you will have half the CPU for twice the price.
And yet I hear members here saying that they buy whatever gives them the best performance at the best price. Well I, for one, will spend a few extra dollars to fight unethical practices and help to ensure a future where competition is possible in the CPU market. I assure you that if AMD is driven out of business by Intel, you will see your beloved Intel CPUs double (at least) in price. And then regrdless of which company you support, you will have half the CPU for twice the price.