dragon2309
P.I Dragon
Oh dear, its not looking good for intel at the moment, they have been trashed in newspapers in japan recently and the antitrust complaint filed by AMD is a big blow to them. EU has raided 2 offices in intel's HQ.
http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050712_171125.html
But if you ask me, i say that its just AMD saying that they have no more weapons to use and are out of ideas, they have nowhere else to go but to court. Maybe im wrong, maybe intel arent as innocent as they seem but even if AMD are succeeding in trashing intels name and brand they arent doing much for themselves along the way, i hope AMD win this court feude so that they still have a business afterwards, because if they lose they will die. If intel looses they still have a large market share to fall back on, and a lot of loyal customers who would never stray to AMD no matter what the cost/performance difference is.
Maybe AMD is all wrong and is just trying the old "all publicity is good publicity" card, amybe it is a conjoint effort from both companies to boost publicity (farfetched i know but still within reason).
If intel where to win the case, they would keep thier market share and AMD would be crippled for another decade or so. If AMD win then the gap between the two companies will become very close but i do not think that it will thow AMD into the lead, they have a long way to go until that happens.
Well, thats my voice heard, now for yours, what do you all think.
http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050712_171125.html
But if you ask me, i say that its just AMD saying that they have no more weapons to use and are out of ideas, they have nowhere else to go but to court. Maybe im wrong, maybe intel arent as innocent as they seem but even if AMD are succeeding in trashing intels name and brand they arent doing much for themselves along the way, i hope AMD win this court feude so that they still have a business afterwards, because if they lose they will die. If intel looses they still have a large market share to fall back on, and a lot of loyal customers who would never stray to AMD no matter what the cost/performance difference is.
Maybe AMD is all wrong and is just trying the old "all publicity is good publicity" card, amybe it is a conjoint effort from both companies to boost publicity (farfetched i know but still within reason).
If intel where to win the case, they would keep thier market share and AMD would be crippled for another decade or so. If AMD win then the gap between the two companies will become very close but i do not think that it will thow AMD into the lead, they have a long way to go until that happens.
Well, thats my voice heard, now for yours, what do you all think.
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