Always wondered how u pronounce that..... I see it as ca dave ca
Ca ca is well u know....and Dave is in the middle of it
Dont mean any disrespect or anything....just always wondered
Yes, Dave in the middle of some caca.
CA = Canada though. There is a story behind that, of course, but you'll ahve to pop into the TPU BF3 Teamspeak to get that one outta me
I find this intriguing, because most companies today put their employees through some form of "Service Excellence" and one of the basic things that you are taught is to "under promise and over deliver". But, for some reason, those who sell CPU's and GPU's have been allowed to do just the opposite and we allow them to get away with it. Intel is saying that Ivy Bridge is supposed to be 100% faster then Sandy bridge. Anyone believe them? Wasn't SB's performance also lower than we were told? (was it supposed to be a 50% increase but ended up more like barely 20%?) Don't even need to mention AMD's flub with Phenom.
So, of course, I've been really busy the past couple of weeks. So to come to the forum and fimd this topic is surprising..I'm kinda outta the loop right now.
Anyway, my first thought was exactly what you just posted. AMD spins some stuff about BD, and everyone forgot?
I kinda see it as part of my job here @ TPU to dispell any rumours or such, by providing reviews that show the truth, with results that anyone can duplicate. I'm lucky in having the oppotunity to investigate these things myself in this way, but hte one thing I have learned in the past year is that this is marketing, and marketing may start off based on projected targets, and those targets get missed. BD, for example. While it was poorly executed, in my opinion, the marketing staff @ AMD had some fantastic ideas...just didn't execute them well.
If I was Nvidia, I'd want to hop on that, and push AMD's buttons, so to speak, reminding potential customers that AMD has in the recent past, failed to deliver.
So now, I see we ahve a thread here about how people feel about AMD delivery of the 7970, and similar topics on other forums...wouldn't surprise me one bit if it was all done at Nvidia's behest, and I find no fault in them doing so, either. It's marketing, and anything you can do when providing marketing to spin stuff to your favor is gonna happen.