- Dec 30, 2006
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About three weeks ago a poster said something in away that it just plan offended me. Its not important what it was. But it really bothered me deep down inside . Later a couple of days perhaps. I said something about AMD. For somereason I thought about the post that upset me . So I asked myself why do I dislike AMD is much . Because of that I believe IBM did.
Than I realized. That post that so offended me . Was the exact same type of reasoning I was using for my dislike of AMD . At that moment I relized the reason it bothered me so deeply is because I was hearing myself betray my own beliefs.
So later I was thinking I have to step away from this tech. thing.
Than I was thinking to myself,after reading a post. How stupid Hector buying ATI was . I thought why did hector buy ATI . So I started readying some older material on intels and ATIs relationship. Intel has always shown a strange interest in ATI. But intel couldn't buy ATI . NO they couldn't and neither could NV.
Hector may be alot smarter than we think . OR Hector made the smartes blunder ever. Intel actually was way to calm about this event.
Than not to long ago Hector started screaming about Intel compilers that did things they can't do.. Hector has always screamed about intel compilers. But this was differant. Than I realized what it was Hector wanted . Than I thought how did intel let this happen . They had to know this would occur. Than I read this awhile back .
http://www.beyond3d.com/content/news/631
Out of everthing written here. Only one thing kept running threw my head. This right here.
The industry gains new ideas and thinking, and algorithms and
innovation on the software side mean target workloads change; there's
nothing magical about reinventing yourself every couple of years.
That's the way the industry has always worked, and those which have
failed to do so are long gone.
I could go on with how a feel this turns out. ALL of Intels and AMD problems are soon going to be resolved is what I believe . I think Hector has seen the light. He realized . Shit man were gonna make a shit load of money.
Short term I wouldn't buy AMD stock wait for at least 3 down cycles 2 at the least . THan BUY BUY BUY.
Than I realized. That post that so offended me . Was the exact same type of reasoning I was using for my dislike of AMD . At that moment I relized the reason it bothered me so deeply is because I was hearing myself betray my own beliefs.
So later I was thinking I have to step away from this tech. thing.
Than I was thinking to myself,after reading a post. How stupid Hector buying ATI was . I thought why did hector buy ATI . So I started readying some older material on intels and ATIs relationship. Intel has always shown a strange interest in ATI. But intel couldn't buy ATI . NO they couldn't and neither could NV.
Hector may be alot smarter than we think . OR Hector made the smartes blunder ever. Intel actually was way to calm about this event.
Than not to long ago Hector started screaming about Intel compilers that did things they can't do.. Hector has always screamed about intel compilers. But this was differant. Than I realized what it was Hector wanted . Than I thought how did intel let this happen . They had to know this would occur. Than I read this awhile back .
http://www.beyond3d.com/content/news/631
Out of everthing written here. Only one thing kept running threw my head. This right here.
The industry gains new ideas and thinking, and algorithms and
innovation on the software side mean target workloads change; there's
nothing magical about reinventing yourself every couple of years.
That's the way the industry has always worked, and those which have
failed to do so are long gone.
I could go on with how a feel this turns out. ALL of Intels and AMD problems are soon going to be resolved is what I believe . I think Hector has seen the light. He realized . Shit man were gonna make a shit load of money.
Short term I wouldn't buy AMD stock wait for at least 3 down cycles 2 at the least . THan BUY BUY BUY.