darious00777
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Taco is cool . hes well liked and well intended.
Just keep him out of threads about servers, and all will be well. :lol:
Is Greaper08 really RobX2? I remember he was trying to sell me RAM one time, that's about all.
Taco is cool . hes well liked and well intended.
I wish I had the confidence that you do. But after all the disappointing delays over the past few months I just can not feel that way anymore. Starting to wonder if I should have spent more money and built around an E4300 instead.![]()
if AMD gets to 2.9 GHz on Barcey, with a 4x4 platform running two 2.9 GHz Agena FX, this will be something very special.
you been drinking? 😛
Moles are highly illegal; fed illegal. If Intel was stupid enough to plant a few I would hope they get busted and pay AMD billions. One sniff of that kind of activity is all it would take for me as an investigator ,to go for the kill; and make it quick and decisive.
Lucky for Intel and AMD I am not. I would slam either of them so hard their ancestors would feel it.
Umm, I'm going to have to call bullshit on that one. Go study the history of business, my foolish young apprentice. I need not mention Standard Oil and myriads of other businesses in the lead to see the error in that statement.You know, Intel has gotten away with so much stuff, like trying to destroy AMD into the dirt (sure, it's business, but you don't see many other companies absolutely trying to destroy their opponents;
AMD never had the chance or the capital to do so. When they were in the "lead" Intel still out sold them. Don't believe me? Take a look at how many schools, businesses and government institutions use Pentium 4's compared to Athlon64's. Performance lead does not mean a business lead. And even if they were, I assure you, my friend, they would have definitely tried. Don't confuse the underdog position for the moral one.and something to note is that AMD never did that when they were in the lead),
Why would they need to do that? Intel can go and freely access any tech that AMD is building and researching and vice versa. Remember, AMD, by way of a very needed and absolutely justified court case, forced Intel into an agreement in which the two companies are allowed to use each other's instruction sets, tech and all that other gravy goodness. Not to mention Intel's R&D budget alone costs more than AMD is worth. :mrgreen:I really want to see Intel attempt some espionage and get caught for it.