- Dec 22, 2005
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It seems almost like AMD wasted a huge amount of time playing games after the release of the Socket 754 CPUs. The next move they made was from 754 to 939 giving us dual channel. (which should have been in 754 to begin with IMO) Then they went from 939 to AM2 which as far as I can tell offered practically nothing from 939.
What were they thinking? There was a HUGE amount of time between these socket releases in which they could have been working on better CPU design instead of new sockets. Were they just trying to make money on new product with little upgrade over the past generation? I got a 754 system and right after that 939 came out. Highly annoying. Then AM2 not so long after.
I've been with AMD since the original Athlon and it's disapointing to see them making these kinds of moves.
What were they thinking? There was a HUGE amount of time between these socket releases in which they could have been working on better CPU design instead of new sockets. Were they just trying to make money on new product with little upgrade over the past generation? I got a 754 system and right after that 939 came out. Highly annoying. Then AM2 not so long after.
I've been with AMD since the original Athlon and it's disapointing to see them making these kinds of moves.