Sunday, December 16th 2007
CEO Admits AMD 'Bungled' Barcelona Launch
AMD CEO Dirk Meyer had something to say to the press today, and it was something along the lines of bungling (I love that word) the Barcelona launch. As The Inquirer so eloquently puts it, Barcelona "was hyped as the best thing since nylon stockings. In the end it was launched six months late, failed to work then, and is now adrift on high seas, apparently following its arch-competitor's Itanic on a trip to Laughing Stock Island." As far as an official statement goes, Dirk Meyer had this to say regarding Barcelona:
Source:
The Inquirer
We haven't delivered our quad core product according to plan. We'll make good on our promise to deliver hundreds of thousands of quad core processors, but we're disappointed. We blew it, and we're very humbled by it. And we learned from it, and we're not going to do it again.If AMD's financial records continue their abysmal performance, and the stock continues sinking below the four-year low it currently is at, AMD may not have too many more chances to redeem their reputation.
13 Comments on CEO Admits AMD 'Bungled' Barcelona Launch
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dont flame me im not retardant, just retarted. heh
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rev 2 of barcelonas should be fine
they are the underdogs, and nobody wants to see them die :(
even though i am an intel user i still support amd :)
comeon even super die-hard intel users love amd :D
i still don't want to see AMD go down, though. At least they were willing to say their product was bunked before anyone else did . . . it won't get out of proportion that way.
Intel has had their fair share, too . . . actually, quite a few more tanked CPU's than AMD ever has . . . sadly, Intel doesn't want to admit when a product is tripe - look at the Itanics . . . how many years ago were those boats launched, and how long did it take for people to bail ship?
and to think, just a month or two ago . . . Intel launched the 2nd generation Itanics!! What's that mam used to say? Quiters never prosper?