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Posted on Nov 25, 11:59
Must of been the fault of Intel's rebates! Quick, file a lawsuit. In fact, file hundreds of lawsuits. Maybe that way they can finally post a profit again. What a joke!Posted on Nov 23, 00:54
"AMD's strategy consists of bringing the right technology to the right markets at the right time to meet the needs of our clients and consumers."Yes now it makes perfect sense. Clients and customers do not want or need faster speed bins.
Posted on Nov 22, 21:48
They should just bundle their CPU's with a low noise liquid coolers like the Asetek ones that HP uses in their gaming flagship.Then AMD could launch 150W CPUs if they wanted...