Wingznut
I do not think Intel is evil. However, I will not purchase or recommend a purchase of an Intel CPU until it's price and performance are more in line with the competition. Of their other products I have only heard rave reviews, however they are still usually costly and you can usually find a 'better value'. Of course this is my opinion only.
I think that your efforts to paint Intel in as good or better light than the competition because of their donations is misplaced. Donations from large companies have more to do with marketing than warm and fuzzy feelings. Donating large sums of money can do more than fancy commercials. It gives the consumer yet another reason for brand loyalty. It's good marketing, plain and simple, and also another reason that capitolism works to benefit all.
To answer your comment about how AMD would be praised here for donating X amount of dollars, I would agree. However, considering AMD's current financial state (compared to Intel), it would be praiseworthy. AMD does not have the large coffers that Intel has. We will have to wait until the financial difference between AMD and Intel is negligible before we start comparing which has the most community support value.
I do not think Intel is evil. However, I will not purchase or recommend a purchase of an Intel CPU until it's price and performance are more in line with the competition. Of their other products I have only heard rave reviews, however they are still usually costly and you can usually find a 'better value'. Of course this is my opinion only.
I think that your efforts to paint Intel in as good or better light than the competition because of their donations is misplaced. Donations from large companies have more to do with marketing than warm and fuzzy feelings. Donating large sums of money can do more than fancy commercials. It gives the consumer yet another reason for brand loyalty. It's good marketing, plain and simple, and also another reason that capitolism works to benefit all.
To answer your comment about how AMD would be praised here for donating X amount of dollars, I would agree. However, considering AMD's current financial state (compared to Intel), it would be praiseworthy. AMD does not have the large coffers that Intel has. We will have to wait until the financial difference between AMD and Intel is negligible before we start comparing which has the most community support value.