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Recently there was an uproar over AMD not being able to support all socket AM4 processors on all AM4 motherboards, namely the upcoming 4000 series. I have learned that perspective is critical to advancing in life and I feel that a lot of people completely lack that perspective. Before I continue I would like to clarify that while I have been cheering AMD since I realized many things I am not a blind-fanboy and am willing to criticize any business of any industry when it's appropriate.
Some more perspective:
Conclusion
You get what you pay for. It is up to each individual to take the time to think critical and include the impact of their purchases on our world in to those purchasing decisions. If masses of people didn't blindly buy 4-to-1 ratio or held government and businesses accountable imagine what we would have today from all three of these businesses. And this isn't farming people. This is technology. If a company like AMD goes out of business that's it, monopoly. If you think the prices of the RTX 2000 series are ridiculous just wait until there has been no competition for years, let me give you a preview: Intel.
At the end of the day if you are not capable of critical thinking then you are overwhelmingly likely directly contributing to the businesses that are not only dishonest though sustain dishonest tactics in the markets that we here on these forums are very much a part of. Whether you think you can or can't - you're right. I have only found my success in life by the presumption that I am wrong because it is better to validate one's position than to blindly carry on wearing the emperor's new cloths. Of course those subject to the Dunning-Kruger effect will always think they are right by default and continue to be mad at everyone other than who is at fault: themselves.
- Socket AM4 debuted in September 2016 and their stock was about $6 - up from $2 a share.
- The stock for Asus in September 2016 was around was around $270, 45 times greater than AMD.
- AMD's market share around 2016 was below 20%.
- AMD's margins on their products haven't been great for them.
- AMD continued to lose market share when companies like Dell agreed to only sell Intel products.
- Total knobs who only care about FPS and are incapable of critical thinking blindly bought Intel.
- You're not a professional anything unless you're getting paid.
- Who was responsible for this? See my conclusion at the end.
Some more perspective:
- At $2 a share and large amounts of debt AMD's focus on higher margin products was about saving the company.
- If AMD would have gone out of business would you want to buy processors from Via to avoid the Intel tax? - Most people don't even know who Via is, kudos to those who frigin read.
- While AMD was struggling to build up and away from oblivion people were complaining about no killer GPUs from AMD, one of if not the lowest margin products they could have sold.
- Nvidia took the opportunity to jack their prices up to take advantage of the fact that AMD was not able to really compete.
- Who was responsible for this imbalance in the market? Again, see my conclusion at the end.
Conclusion
You get what you pay for. It is up to each individual to take the time to think critical and include the impact of their purchases on our world in to those purchasing decisions. If masses of people didn't blindly buy 4-to-1 ratio or held government and businesses accountable imagine what we would have today from all three of these businesses. And this isn't farming people. This is technology. If a company like AMD goes out of business that's it, monopoly. If you think the prices of the RTX 2000 series are ridiculous just wait until there has been no competition for years, let me give you a preview: Intel.
At the end of the day if you are not capable of critical thinking then you are overwhelmingly likely directly contributing to the businesses that are not only dishonest though sustain dishonest tactics in the markets that we here on these forums are very much a part of. Whether you think you can or can't - you're right. I have only found my success in life by the presumption that I am wrong because it is better to validate one's position than to blindly carry on wearing the emperor's new cloths. Of course those subject to the Dunning-Kruger effect will always think they are right by default and continue to be mad at everyone other than who is at fault: themselves.