Tatty_Two
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It's actually fairly easy to understand. Your original statement:
...makes no mention of architecture. "First to sell a 5ghz processor" is incorrect...unless you don't consider Power6 to be a processor
was it a general retail product? I ask because I thought it was an IBM OEM server CPU, were they widely available retail?
Really? You know this for a fact? By that line of reasoning, Intel released Bloomfield, Gulftown, Lynnfield, and Sandy Bridge because of the competition from......K10 ?!?
Cute is cute.... rarely but sometimes, you know what he meant, simply competition 6 or 7 years ago has bred accelerated architectural advancements.
Because I took issue with your (insufficiently concise) worded assertion of "First to sell a 5ghz processor" ? or (IMO) the debatable value of the 5GHz number? or that AMD have never had money to write their own compiler ?
Answered above.... again
In the words of one of our moderators...
Intelligent argument/debate is good but you in this case are wearing intel shaded sunglasses
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