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Was that a pro intel Comment. You act like Intel has not had any chip problems EVER. The truth be told Intel has release a hell of a lot more faulty chips than AMD ever had. Anyone remember the recalled Pentium 3. I think it was an 1133Mhz chip or 1200Mhz. Or what about the infamous 4Ghz Pentium 4 that they said would come out, but never surfaced. I also think they had a batch of chips with fautly MMX technology back in the pentium 2 era. Thats just a few off of the top of my head. I am sure there are plenty more.

If you read the article they have not seen these chips act up in real world environments, but found faults when testing in the lab. Now they are being proactive and replacing them before problems actually happen. Good for them.
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