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Nickname: magesmax
Review: Even though AMD is less known to the public around the world, it is right to say that this is only going to be for a very limited time. With the fantastic job AMD's been doing lately, it's sure they will definitely be noticed and adopted around the world, just like Intel. Bravo AMD!
Date reviewed: Nov 23, 2005 5:25 AM
Nickname: Laptopper
Review: 5 years since I bought my last computer. When my techie brother said AMD's are always faster (not to metion cheaper) there was no question where I was headed. I love my new laptop!
Date reviewed: Nov 17, 2005 2:11 AM
Nickname: Sammy
Review: AMD has a true 64 bit processor, a 128 bit memory bus out of the processor chip and hypertransport bus connectivity, which allows 8 dual core processors to operate full speed in the same computer. How do Intel's dual core or quad core processors compete?
Date reviewed: Nov 16, 2005 11:04 PM
Nickname: GUMBO
Review: When I mention AMD, Athlon or Operon, to 99 out of 100 people, I am always asked, "AMD What?" It is a miracle that AMD is still in business. AMD commercials never worked. Verbal fists are the only way to go. Keep it up, AMD!
Date reviewed: Nov 16, 2005 8:50 PM
Nickname: Paarl
Review: Product wise/performance wise AMD is already the top dog. Market share wise will just take a little longer.
Date reviewed: Nov 16, 2005 2:03 PM
Nickname: shamus4
Review: I noticed Mr. Richard spent a lot of time bashing Intel during his presentation yesterday, so there's still plenty of Intel acknowledgement, AMD-style. I love AMD's story, but Intel's history filled with taking its eye off the ball, only to respond in a bigger and more meaningful way.
Date reviewed: Nov 16, 2005 1:59 PM
Nickname: Jim Kayalar
Review: The signs are clear. No more breakthrough innovation. Incremental innovation at best. With Intel buying back its stock, because it has nowhere to go, the road is clear for AMD to finally make a push and upstage Intel.
Date reviewed: Nov 16, 2005 8:41 AM
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