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wow, so many people acting like it is the end of the line for AMD. it is far from it. AMD has been through much harsher times. this is nothing compared to when they acquired ATI
times are different right now. there isnt a lot of software that even pushes hardware to the limits because software is currently behind in the race so it doesnt even pay off to pay premiums for the fastest available cpu
I am glad that AMD is looking forward and designed their hardware for the future. having said that- I agree that they should have focused on the server side first instead of rushing this to consumers
times are different right now. there isnt a lot of software that even pushes hardware to the limits because software is currently behind in the race so it doesnt even pay off to pay premiums for the fastest available cpu
I am glad that AMD is looking forward and designed their hardware for the future. having said that- I agree that they should have focused on the server side first instead of rushing this to consumers