SirPauly
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- Apr 28, 2009
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Imho,
The APU was AMD's future but it may be the reason for its demise. It was the product that was going to differentiate and lead the way but sadly hasn't come to fruition. The focus and resources spent here without garnering substantial rewards has hurt the company.
Simply put: I believe it is R&D expenditures spread too thin to compete with nVidia and Intel, especially with the APU struggling in the market place. Amd banked on the APU, invested heavily for it, this is why they are struggling today.
The APU was AMD's future but it may be the reason for its demise. It was the product that was going to differentiate and lead the way but sadly hasn't come to fruition. The focus and resources spent here without garnering substantial rewards has hurt the company.
Simply put: I believe it is R&D expenditures spread too thin to compete with nVidia and Intel, especially with the APU struggling in the market place. Amd banked on the APU, invested heavily for it, this is why they are struggling today.