nevermind, sorry

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Craig234

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Sounds like business trumping the consumer interest.

I lean towards buying AMD to ensure the competition remains, since I certainly haven't been able to count on the Bush administration doing anything to keep it going.

The repeated big price cuts we've seen in product lines with the competitor comes out with new products - most recently the Intel cuts after Athlon II came out - are frmo competition.
 

sandorski

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Nvidia's days are numbered. This should probably be in Motherboards or General though. ;)
 

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Nvidia's days are numbered. This should probably be in Motherboards or General though. ;)

Actually AMD is the one in major trouble. But you are right, wrong forum.
 

Craig234

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There can't be a discussion of the technology implications in the Motherboards forum, and the political/competition/etc. issues in P&N?
 

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Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: sandorski
Nvidia's days are numbered. This should probably be in Motherboards or General though. ;)

Actually AMD is the one in major trouble. But you are right, wrong forum.

In the short erm, yes, but in the longterm NVidia is hooped. Neither Intel nor AMD will need NVidia.
 
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