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A little revisionist history never hurt anyone, right?
Seriously, what was the point of this article? To remind us that Dell is all sunshine and goodness, and always has the best interests of the consumer at heart? Pfaugh!

Hey Mikey, if you really cared about the people who buy your product, why not give them the chance to buy a better & cheaper processor than Intel? Oh that's right, you're also all-powerful & all-knowing. Silly me.
Posted by: humpty dumpty   Posted on: 04/10/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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innovation redefined  buddhistMonkey | 04/10/06
A little revisionist history never hurt anyone, right?  humpty dumpty | 04/10/06
Dell sells AMD machines  doh123 | 04/10/06
Not too clear on the timing...  KWRussell | 04/10/06
Dell may own Alienware...  Uber Dweeb | 04/11/06
Right. And Al Gore invented the Internet...  BitTwiddler | 04/10/06
Still Gearing Up To Rebut AMD  John Barton | 04/10/06
So Conroe/Merom/Woody weren't pretty  sharikou | 04/10/06
woohoo!  dragontiger | 04/10/06
NOT an excellent link and a lie  doh123 | 04/10/06
Wow....  dragontiger | 04/10/06
Dell is Microsoft  mighetto | 04/10/06
Dell is as much as followier if not copy cat  Boot_Agnostic | 04/10/06
Did someone at CNet owe Dell a favor?  gordon@... | 04/10/06
"... customers want blu-ray..."  Anton Philidor | 04/10/06
Dell wanted 64 bit processors?  RJ59 | 04/10/06
That's easy  Roger Ramjet | 04/11/06
Marketing drivel. I'll believe them when I see it happening.  kraterz | 04/10/06
So where are the AMD Processors?  jpr75_z | 04/11/06

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