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As an AMD admirer myself
I can see why techies like me love it but I really don't see why they have to bash Intel.

If anyone asks me, I'll tell them that AMD technology is superior IMHO or IMNSHO but if they ask me if there is a problem with Intel chips, in today's world, no. They had their fpu problems before and every now and then another problem surfaces then disappears quickly but nanoengineering does have issues.

AMD is not absolutely clean, either. To tell the truth, I will not try a brand new chip design from Intel right out the gate. I will wait until its tested by the succkers first. If it passes, I'll go for it or wait till the second release where they fix the issues found.

If AMD came out with a brand new chip design today, again I will wait but I am more inclined to take a chance on AMD than Intel. In either case, Intel chips are worthy of use just like a Toyota Corrolla but you'd rather have a Camry, right?

Praise AMD all you want, YeahRight, but stop dissing Intel.
Posted by: The King's Servant   Posted on: 08/30/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What Heat Problems, Intel Claims It has NONE !  realitycheck101 | 08/30/04
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Don;t bother  Prognosticator | 08/30/04
As an AMD admirer myself  The King's Servant | 08/30/04
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