<<Intel by far has superior research.>>
The only thing I see as superior is marketing, and honestly how much of that wonderful marketing is really bully strong arm tactics?
<<They just unfortunately have managers that keep castrating the plans of their engineers.>>
I agree with this somewhat, boils down to earnings pushing blue crystals in-order to appear too be more than you are. Many companies do this. I agree if intel management had sided with or really listened to the engineers rather than the marketing dept they would not be in the mess they are today. IMHO intel dropped the ball with the p4 using the then true MHZ myth to distance themselves from amd. From a marketing point it would seem a good plan, (when joe retard says I bought a new computer what’s the first thing joe idiot#2 asks? he asks how many mhz is it. From any engineers point of view they can clearly see this is smart short term but prolly fatal long term.
<<Basically Intel is extremely wastefull of their R&D effots, where AMD squeezes every last ounce out of what R&D they have without wasting a drop.>>
I agree with this too. It would be nice if all companies where this efficient.
<<If demand increased significantly, AMD would be screwed. It's one of the reasons why they can't win over Dell>>
Manufacturing capacity is an issue for amd. but really I'm personally sick and tired of the stupid reasons dell won't offer amd systems. what about Wal-Mart? should they only offer intel systems cause if they only offered amd then amd might not be able to supply all there demand? HP? IBM? No it's a marketing strong arm tactic intel uses with dell. BTW to this point in time dell has benefited from this (intel inside program) but that could change and don’t think dell don't know it. Fact is there is no good reason dell don't offer the consumer the choice of an amd system.
<<it's why Apple turned to Intel instead of AMD, and it's why most of their major OEM sales are budget procs instead of high end procs. They're just not good at quantity.>>
Well thats a valid opinion I guess, personally I don't agree with it. It might have something to do with IBM and the lenovo situation potential or I could rambel on about how the wintel setup is falling apart but those are just theories by me. Could be intel can see somewhat into the future and is concerned with M$ x86 64bit support and amds huge manufacturing capacity coming online in the near future. Ask yourself this why is not apple just making there OS x86 compatible? so it runs on either? Could it be that apples will be sold through dell or really just the OS. Then again the mac os just might be x86 compatible but for some obscure reason won't work on amd systems.
<<They're working on improving, but it's something that they should have taken the risk on years ago instead of waiting for so very long so that it wasn't much of a risk.>>
There is huge money at stake here huge. x86 cpu's is intels cash cow by far. why does not a company like Samsung take on intel? It's hard to battle intel many have tried and all have failed except amd. Give credit where credit is due. I personally believe amd has done pretty much all they can in order to survive and grow. an amazing accomplishment when seeing what they are up against.
As to thg and there oh so fragile reputation it has sunk to even less. I post here less and less and one of the main reasons is cause outside of thgc the world or internet at large make fun of thg. It would be somwhat embarassing to admitt you post here even though thgc forums is full of knowlegable posters. Sad shame but that is reality.
I'll also tell you this, the world is right and thg is wrong.
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BTW I like your posts. I learn from many of them. I'm just amazed that we see the real world so differently.
If I glanced at a spilt box of tooth picks on the floor, could I tell you how many are in the pile. Not a chance, But then again I don't have to buy my underware at Kmart.
The only thing I see as superior is marketing, and honestly how much of that wonderful marketing is really bully strong arm tactics?
<<They just unfortunately have managers that keep castrating the plans of their engineers.>>
I agree with this somewhat, boils down to earnings pushing blue crystals in-order to appear too be more than you are. Many companies do this. I agree if intel management had sided with or really listened to the engineers rather than the marketing dept they would not be in the mess they are today. IMHO intel dropped the ball with the p4 using the then true MHZ myth to distance themselves from amd. From a marketing point it would seem a good plan, (when joe retard says I bought a new computer what’s the first thing joe idiot#2 asks? he asks how many mhz is it. From any engineers point of view they can clearly see this is smart short term but prolly fatal long term.
<<Basically Intel is extremely wastefull of their R&D effots, where AMD squeezes every last ounce out of what R&D they have without wasting a drop.>>
I agree with this too. It would be nice if all companies where this efficient.
<<If demand increased significantly, AMD would be screwed. It's one of the reasons why they can't win over Dell>>
Manufacturing capacity is an issue for amd. but really I'm personally sick and tired of the stupid reasons dell won't offer amd systems. what about Wal-Mart? should they only offer intel systems cause if they only offered amd then amd might not be able to supply all there demand? HP? IBM? No it's a marketing strong arm tactic intel uses with dell. BTW to this point in time dell has benefited from this (intel inside program) but that could change and don’t think dell don't know it. Fact is there is no good reason dell don't offer the consumer the choice of an amd system.
<<it's why Apple turned to Intel instead of AMD, and it's why most of their major OEM sales are budget procs instead of high end procs. They're just not good at quantity.>>
Well thats a valid opinion I guess, personally I don't agree with it. It might have something to do with IBM and the lenovo situation potential or I could rambel on about how the wintel setup is falling apart but those are just theories by me. Could be intel can see somewhat into the future and is concerned with M$ x86 64bit support and amds huge manufacturing capacity coming online in the near future. Ask yourself this why is not apple just making there OS x86 compatible? so it runs on either? Could it be that apples will be sold through dell or really just the OS. Then again the mac os just might be x86 compatible but for some obscure reason won't work on amd systems.
<<They're working on improving, but it's something that they should have taken the risk on years ago instead of waiting for so very long so that it wasn't much of a risk.>>
There is huge money at stake here huge. x86 cpu's is intels cash cow by far. why does not a company like Samsung take on intel? It's hard to battle intel many have tried and all have failed except amd. Give credit where credit is due. I personally believe amd has done pretty much all they can in order to survive and grow. an amazing accomplishment when seeing what they are up against.
As to thg and there oh so fragile reputation it has sunk to even less. I post here less and less and one of the main reasons is cause outside of thgc the world or internet at large make fun of thg. It would be somwhat embarassing to admitt you post here even though thgc forums is full of knowlegable posters. Sad shame but that is reality.
I'll also tell you this, the world is right and thg is wrong.
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BTW I like your posts. I learn from many of them. I'm just amazed that we see the real world so differently.
If I glanced at a spilt box of tooth picks on the floor, could I tell you how many are in the pile. Not a chance, But then again I don't have to buy my underware at Kmart.