Why all the AMD hate, guys?

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Let us stop the fanboyism and acknowledge AMD's market strategy - the AVERAGE consumer not troubled by synthetic benchmark scores or maxing our Crysis. I see too much hate going on from both camps - let us make love not war. But in reality anyone who 'hates' AMD needs a friggin reality check. Intel will not be on top forever - anyone remember the Athlon series? People were sure AMD would lead the way forever after that.
 


Is it from your photobucket account? Coz the message says the account has been inactive for 90 days.
 
Back to the OP, "why all the AMD hate" simple human nature. All things being equal, with sufficient food, shelter and all our "needs" met, man will still divide into camps and make war on one another, simple as that. Doesn't matter if both company's make good products, some people just have to point fingers and poke the other guy because he doesn't have what you've got. Ford vs. Chevy, American vs. Japanese, Samsung vs. Vizio. Doesn't matter if we're talking CPU or spinning tops.. there'll always be haters and those who hate the haters....

Simple as that.

Worf
 

I don't think it is that simple.

To start with, who are the Intel fanboys? You get labelled an Intel fanboy by certain retards, just because you believe that arguments should be somewhat logical and not filled with ludicrous amounts of exaggeration and misrepresentation.

And the so called Intel fanboys would happily have an AMD rig if we end up in a K8 vs Prescott situation again, yet you have AMD fanboys who see it as a badge of honour to only ever buy AMD, no matter what.

That is the most glaring difference.

Overwhelmingly Intel users just care about the computing experience, but a sizeable number of the AMD user base have delusional ideas that they are in some kind of Holy War against the Great Satan that is Intel.

 
Wow...


Just Wow....


Hate to belabor the obvious, but this thread has clearly set a new benchmark for asininity. I would suggest it be locked... But on the face of things one side (or the other) would merely take that as a sign of vindication and use that act as justification to spread more trash.

It was remarked earlier that MU_Engineer seldom posts at AMDZONE any more. The implication being he no longer wishes to be associated with the level of institutionalized stupidity which passes as technical "knowledge" over there.

Well: I'll point out that he seldom posts *here* any more, as well.
 


where do they use those planes? they look sort of attractive

i heard about the 787 on yahoo

did you go to the AFJROTC program in high school? it is very helpful for air force things

and what is the point of the flexed wing?
 


Not too sure about the "profitable" part - didn't Air France and British Airways lose money on most flights, since not that many passengers could afford the $4K+ one-way tickets? IIRC, Concorde was more of a status symbol for them, rather than a money-making venture.
 


IRC you once stated on AMDZone that you got perma-banned at Anandtech. Which probably is a much better explanation as to why you "won't even go there"...
 



The Concorde actually did quite well until flight 4590. Then ticket sales stalled.
 


That's the one that caught fire & crashed in Paris upon taking off, I'd guess. Anyway, my info came from some History channel episode on commercial aviation, so suspect at best :kaola: ...
 


When can we expect to see those planes in airports?
 
Actually its a well known fact that the NY AG wants to run for office and that NY is the next place where AMD planned a FAB and I think GF plans one too. Thats why I laugh at it. The AG is using it as a way to bolister his figure to the people of NY by coming down hard on a big corporation but what he really cares about is the vote. Thats like the reason McCain went Palin, he wanted the female vote.

And since there is a FAB being planned there alone makes it suspicious. I still stand with the EU. Not sure about Japan since they are not as PC happy as we are.


jimmy, you do know that the NY fab was proposed waaaaaaaay back and dresden won instead, and this was the second time thru, but was delayed for other, errrrr, reasons?



Oh, and as for gpus, and moving powerful ones on die

The only reason ATI/Nvidia can get away with it is that the GPU industry is basically pretty unhealthy. Which is why I really don't mind that 90% of the GPU product segments will be gone within the next 5 years.

http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php?p=1375622&postcount=1991

Now, this isnt being disputed, the gpus , the discrete gpus are going the way of the dodo, fact. So, include those huge improvements for on die usage, and dont ignore this
 


You have anger issues Jenny, just calm down and then see how many people agree with you

and u have the same avatar as yomommafor1

How is this an Intel site? Half the best value CPUs are AMD

and if Random can check the IP so can MM, genius
 


That blended wing body is a photoshop - the only real ones are much smaller, and often are research aircraft. As for the wing flex, it is because of the balance between strength and weight. Ideally (as far as aerodynamics are concerned), they would not be flexing, but they gain more from the reduced weight of the structure than they lose from the wing flex. The new materials allow it to flex more without damage, so they decided to go with the weight savings and let them flex.
 
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