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Newer generations are not necessarily ...
any better. Just take a look at the "next gen P4", the space heating, lower performing Prescotts.

You are the one wearing the glasses. I am just for a balanced playing field so that we as the customers benefit from relatively fair competition.

You pro-Intel types still don't get the fact that you are getting much better performance/$ out of Intel just because AMD forced them to up the performance and decrease the $ to be competitive.

The idiots that run any ????-only shops are shooting themselves in the foot for not spreading their purchases out to ensure that all major competitors remain financially viable.

W a k e u p a l r e a d y ! ! !
Posted by: MrEMann   Posted on: 01/10/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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