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Wait a minute,
if this argument is true, ""Therefore, at some level, a software vendor must support multiple code sets for their software, which drives up the cost.""
How do you account for Linux's ability to support not only multiple chips but multiple platforms as well and still maintain high quality with incredibly low prices compared to Microsoft?
Posted by: richdave   Posted on: 04/09/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Oh for heavens sake...  BitTwiddler | 04/08/04
AMD has only a fraction of Intel's  skeptic tank | 04/08/04
also...  jdahs@... | 04/08/04
Intels edge  Spoon Jabber | 04/08/04
Chip competition is in Microsoft's best interest  toadlife | 04/08/04
I'm not sure that is ture for MS.  Laff | 04/09/04
Re: Chip competition is in Microsoft's best interest  Rabid Conservative | 04/09/04
Wait a minute,  richdave | 04/09/04
re: Chip competition is in Microsoft's best interest  Wolfie2K3 | 04/09/04
Re: Intels edge  Wolfie2K3 | 04/09/04
re: reputation  ryusen | 04/08/04
They still think of the old K6 chips  voska | 04/08/04
I still have a K-6 II, 350 Mhz  Spoon Jabber | 04/08/04
My K6 233 was great  toadlife | 04/08/04
Re: First impression have a lasting effect.  Rabid Conservative | 04/09/04
Stop living in the past  NnyanTengwar | 04/09/04
Re: stop living in the past.  Wolfie2K3 | 04/09/04
re (2): Reputation  Wolfie2K3 | 04/09/04
Compatibility  Sand_man | 04/08/04
Big factor!  bjbrock | 04/11/04

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