peonyu
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- Mar 12, 2003
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High end Cpus, imo AMD is not at all relevant anymore. Its been ages since they truely were relevant - Athlon 64 is what I mean here. And they were in the game with the Phenom by being competitive to an extent against the Intel Core series on price/performance basis.
Bulldozer is just awful however.
The problem there, is the I3 is priced pretty damn cheap for anything you look at it - laptop, desktop etc. And it smokes most of the AMD offerings close to it in price. AMD must have lost some of its better engineers after A64 came out for it to be so bad now.
Bulldozer is just awful however.
AMD's target market is the bottom feeder.
"I just want the cheapest computer that will run WoW and D3 @ 30-40fps"
And that's fine.. that's what they are there for. I just think it's hilarious when people try to act as though they are still somehow competitive with Intel.
The fact is Intel could put AMD out of business. They could easily price their chips even less, and just completely annihilate the price/performance benchmark, more than they do already. Intel *let's* AMD survive.
The problem there, is the I3 is priced pretty damn cheap for anything you look at it - laptop, desktop etc. And it smokes most of the AMD offerings close to it in price. AMD must have lost some of its better engineers after A64 came out for it to be so bad now.
