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Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Intel gave AMD a swift kick to the balls this round.



Which is good for lowering prices and hopefully supplying kickars processors.


Ausm

Hopefully... AMD kicked intel in the balls last time, and now they're on the ball.
ON the balls? Ouch.

Competition is is key. If both AMD/Intel come out with extremely competitive processors==>less money + faster processors.
 
Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Conroe is what is destroying Intel currently, though it should help them recover a bit by next year.

I'm going to keep tabs on your posting. When you and your fellow AMD fanboys are left with your underperforming AMD CPUs you better not jump ship to Intel. Your fanboism is at stake here.

<< Hasn't bought Intel since 1999.

You underestimate me. I will not jump ship (mainly due to my utter dislike of monopolies). Cheers to the new AMD/Intel duopoly!

BTW, be sure to thank AMD for the Conroe. 😉
 
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