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On the other hand Intel hasnt done anything groundbreaking in the last two years either.


Not groundbreaking but they do make steady, consistent progress. Which is more than you can credit their competitor for.


> Not groundbreaking but they do make steady, consistent progress.

Not where it matters, which is the price/performance ratio.

It doesn't matter if Intel is able to put in the market their Formula 1 chips at a Formula 1 price, when most of the world deals with a Honda Civic budget.

When we factor in the fact that the Formula 1 chip isn't even the bottleneck in the system in most cases, the comparison only gets worse.


That's not true but if it were: why isn't AMD's marketshare so great? Good products win, AMD proved that with the Athlon. They don't have good products today.




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