Peelback79
Senior member
- Oct 26, 2007
- 452
- 0
- 0
No one except the lunatic fringe Intel fanboys want to see AMD die. But to be honest, if Intel wants to jack prices up and delay releases, fine. The worst thing anyone can do in business or politics is involve emotion. The buck rests with us, the consumer. If Intel decides to play gouge-ball, let them. Do I like the fact that now, future processors are now farther into the future and may be more expensive? No. That's why I won't be buying untill I get what I want for the price I want. Just finished reading a fanboy post on another site where a bunch AMDiesels (they can't do anything but chug chug chug for amd) were screaming about Intel's unfair practices and throwing around subjective "facts" pointing to lawsuits and how Intel should be fined and regulated. I don't want Intel fined, or regulated, or broken up like Microsoft. Why? Because whenever you jump on board a "feel-good" lawsuit where it's "us", the poor helpless individual against the evil tyrannical Big Processor, Big Tobacco, Big whatever; you'll only end up screwing yourself. If there was such a lawsuit, they would only adjust prices per unit to cover losses thus, in a blind fury to make them pay, we ourselves would be paying more.
Long post short. AMD dead? Not yet. Hope not. Give me Nehalem or give me death! Or non-refundable John Tesh tickets, that'd be worse.
Long post short. AMD dead? Not yet. Hope not. Give me Nehalem or give me death! Or non-refundable John Tesh tickets, that'd be worse.
