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Case | Fractal Design Define C |
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Software | Windows 10 Pro N |
No, and that's what I am trying to explain to you. Obviously those partners are not good enough and cannot offer new production capacity in order to AMD stay competitive.
AMD has the full right to turn to the only other fab that is capable - that is Intel..
And I don't see what your problem is - look at Apple and Samsung, not the same situation with different outcome?
Just admit that you are wrong.
Just give up blaming intel Intel is an immortal company that bears no fault whatsover. It's totally AMD's fault why Intel chooses TIM instead of solder in between the ihs and the skylake die. And the new design in their retail boxes you can put that on AMD's tab too.