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How to market flaws.
Sounds like AMD is having trouble making chips. I guess they have found a way to sell a flawed product. I have always been an AMD fan. However, to sell a chip that couldn't cut it at full throttle and sugar coat it as a new desing is a poor way to treat loyal customers. Way back when, Intel's 60MHz Pentiums were 66's that couldn't cut the mustard. Computers are fast becoming a heap of flaws. From the hardware to the software. And the consumer is being lied to about what they are getting. What a tradgedy!
Posted by: bjbrock   Posted on: 03/16/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Crippled Athlon64  jbormann | 03/15/04
Since when are customers expected to "innovate"?  KTLA | 03/15/04
read a bit more carefully...  ryusen | 03/15/04
Tired of cheap!  bjbrock | 03/16/04
re: Tired of cheap!  Wolfie2K3 | 03/16/04
look at the bottom line!  ryusen | 03/16/04
re: read a bit more carefully...  Wolfie2K3 | 03/16/04
Nothing new, really.  James Dean_z | 03/15/04
Less is more !  Prognosticator | 03/16/04
How to market flaws.  bjbrock | 03/16/04
Re: flaws  STDog | 03/16/04
FX packaging  STDog | 03/16/04

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