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by cyberax
636 days ago
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I guess you're too young to remember the videos of an AMD CPU (Athlon) getting hot enough to fry eggs the moment a heatsink is removed. For years, AMD survived as a cheaper solution to Intel. They got competitive with Opteron (and invented x86-64), while Intel was trying to wring out the last drops out of Netburst. Then Intel Core came out and Opteron got back to being a cheaper but slower solution. |
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The point you’ve given no argument for was that AMD didn’t suffer from Intels illegal practices. Not who cooks eggs better.