Money doesn't determine what market you should be in, not everyone who buys parts in the high end category has money like you do, so depending on the circumstance, swapping platforms and upgrading may take more saving or determining ''best bangs for bucks'' at the moment for what is needed. You can't just say ''well if you can't afford it then you shouldn't be in that market in the first place'', that makes no sense except from a standpoint of someone who can afford anything they want when they want and at the time they want, where in which the large majority aren't people who can, yet still mange to scrounge up money for amazing rigs.
Dude, I don't know why you think I have money. :shadedshu
Arguing over if INtel of AMD is the right chioce, based on cost, doesn't make any sense, as Intel is that high-end platform. In reality, very few can afford it.
AMD is the "budget" alternative. They currently bring good performance...not the best, but good, for far lower cost of entry.
I don't think the majority of users in this forum applies to any of this, as we are definitely a minority. Most people buy a computer, as use it for three to five years, while many of us change our rigs out of boredom.
You're just taking this far too personally.
Noone seems to understand why AMD fired Dirk, here. Almost a year ago(basically to the day), AMD sold mobile graphics division to Qualcomm. Now guess who is going to be powering the next iPhone and iPad?
Qualcomm.
The 65 million that that deal brought AMD falsely raised profit margins, at the sacrifice of huge potential income...how many units do you think the iPhone and iPad will sell? At least 65 million, no? and each Qualcomm chip in there is going to sell for more than one dollar, right?
Dirk screwed up big-time. He failed to see the market that already exists, and how to exploit it.
Likewise, I think many fail to see the market that Bulldozer is intended for, and JF-AMD is here trying to tell us to not get our expectations too high...andwith that in mind, although the competition is Intel, Bulldozer may not even be targeted at Intel's best...
Just like the 6-series, that so many are dissappointed by, due to falsely raised expectations.
I think somebody's marketing team is very well versed in the art of war, but noone understands that.
I am quite serious when I say I need to be AMD's next CEO.