I heard with the recent drop in AMD stock that Microsoft is working on some type of aquisition deal. Makes sense to me. Just imagine, a company like AMD with the near unlimited funds of Microsoft, and Microsoft would then be able to design the OS based on the projected architechture of furture hardware. An aquisition would also nullify the current agreeement that forces AMD to share design with Intel. Couplling all of this together would undoubtedly be great for gamers, meaning lower prices, higher speeds and hopefully less Windows crashes. It would also be great for Microsoft, by being able to capture a CPU and GPU manufacturer with one deal. Imagine what the next X-Box could be....
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I heard with the recent drop in AMD stock that Microsoft is working on some type of aquisition deal. Makes sense to me. Just imagine, a company like AMD with the near unlimited funds of Microsoft, and Microsoft would then be able to design the OS based on the projected architechture of furture hardware. An aquisition would also nullify the current agreeement that forces AMD to share design with Intel. Couplling all of this together would undoubtedly be great for gamers, meaning lower prices, higher speeds and hopefully less Windows crashes. It would also be great for Microsoft, by being able to capture a CPU and GPU manufacturer with one deal. Imagine what the next X-Box could be....