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Software | Windows 10 Professional |
atm intel is stomping all over amd, and their dual and a few quads are very competetivly priced with their amd counterparts, maybe like $10 more in some cases, granted amd is their major competition, but face it their latest gen a processors were a huge disapointment causing a good chunk of people to switch to intel, also what i ment by that statement is that maybe amd can redeme themselves by producing something that can match or beat intels 45nm offerings, by competitive i ment performance, not actual business competition
actully at stock speeds AMD tend to offer best bang for buck. The x2 4200 is priced agianst the e2140 which at stock compares closer to an x2 3600 and with dual core sempy on the way AMD will have the budger market in there pocket, and this is where the money is. Remember OEM's only care about stock speed, so best bang for buck @ stock is what matters, if AMD wins this, then Intel is shit outta luck.