I think Intel isnt the one to blame for AMD's failure, they had the same chance of comming with something usefull but they didnt even when they were comming from a successfull Atlhon vs Pentium 4 competition with the 64-bit implementation, in-die memory controller, a wonderfull set of chipsets (nvidia mostly). On the other side Intel was getting weaker with the netburst "curse", prescott underperformance, but they kept working without complains (i have never seen Intel directing charges against AMD) and it paid. the israli team came up with the "core" architecture that benefited us. So i dont see why developing does anything bad to the cosumer or the market.
This is like F1 where FIA keep blaming Ferrari of having an advantage over others because they develop better engines than the others.
In real life this is called being "lame", the EC should tell AMD to put themselves together and get to work.
(ATI was doing just great until AMD took over BTW)
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I think Intel isnt the one to blame for AMD's failure, they had the same chance of comming with something usefull but they didnt even when they were comming from a successfull Atlhon vs Pentium 4 competition with the 64-bit implementation, in-die memory controller, a wonderfull set of chipsets (nvidia mostly). On the other side Intel was getting weaker with the netburst "curse", prescott underperformance, but they kept working without complains (i have never seen Intel directing charges against AMD) and it paid. the israli team came up with the "core" architecture that benefited us. So i dont see why developing does anything bad to the cosumer or the market.
This is like F1 where FIA keep blaming Ferrari of having an advantage over others because they develop better engines than the others.
In real life this is called being "lame", the EC should tell AMD to put themselves together and get to work.
(ATI was doing just great until AMD took over BTW)