While AMD is a great budget option and a great chip, perhaps their reason for ditching it is because the Intel/AMD option just confuses consumers. There's enough choices already, and most consumers want you to just tell them what to buy.
Perhaps Dell should *only* sell AMD in their budget machines, and *only* sell Intel in their higher end machines...
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While AMD is a great budget option and a great chip, perhaps their reason for ditching it is because the Intel/AMD option just confuses consumers. There's enough choices already, and most consumers want you to just tell them what to buy.
Perhaps Dell should *only* sell AMD in their budget machines, and *only* sell Intel in their higher end machines...