frozentundra123456
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- Aug 11, 2008
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I call bluff. There's no way AMD can't be at least somewhat competitive with Intel CPUs in order to sell their own. This is a comparative process, right? Choice laptop #1 is Intel, while choice laptop #2 is AMD. If AMD's CPU performance is so behind Intel's, regardless of their graphics performance, no one with any right mind is going to go with AMD if it's slower and uses more power (speaking laptops here).
So I'm afraid I have to call bluff on this one. I bet internally AMD is still fiercely competitive with Intel in the CPU department. I think it's nothing more than AMD trying to get Intel to get lazy.
Wow, AMD fans wont accept that their CPU performance is non-competitive even when the CEO of the company admits it publicly.