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Processor | Intel i7-10700k |
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Software | Windows 10 |
I think they learned a lesson from that and aren't going to over-hype Zen before release and a part of the Bulldozer hype train was also AMD fans hyping it. Really I can't blame AMD for hyping their product before release. Most companies do it.
4 in 5 AMD fans suffer from Stockholm Syndrome.
Being serious though, there's a difference between promoting an upcoming product and misleading marketing which is what they did with Bulldozer... and Phenom II... and Phenom I... and almost all of their APU's. AMD has a history of using misleading slides and data to indicate their products will be substantially better than they actually are. Say what you will about Intel, but even if it's not the best news they stay reasonable with their claims, and are always pretty accurate.