It's an interesting rant, and that's about it.
I agree. With a lot of bias along with some misinformation thrown in.
So speaking of rants, here's mine.
AMD continued to lose market share when companies like Dell agreed to only sell Intel products.
That never happened! For one, this goes back to 2006 and before, not 2016 and what happened is Intel offered significant incentives in the form of discounts and rebates the more Dell (and HP and IBM among others) used Intel processors. Very much in the same way Taco Bell and KFC mostly or even exclusively sells Pepsi products while Coke dominates at McDonalds and Subway. Dell NEVER agreed to sell only Intels and never did sell only Intels. While Intels clearly led the marketshare that was also driven greatly by consumer demand - buyers of prebuilt computers wanted "Intel Inside".
AMD was forced in to their decision because they straight up have zero ability to encourage anything different, being literally 45 times smaller than Asus in example, forget about Intel.
That's bullsh!t! As silentbogo said,
AMD as an underdog is an old beat-up argument. It's a big-ass multi-billion dollar corporation which has been around for over 50 years.
Talk about total knobs and incapable of critical thinking? Where's yours here, JAB C? And where's your homework?
45 times smaller than ASUS? Bullsh!t! Sorry, but that just demonstrates a total knob understanding of the market. I don't know where you pulled that 45 out of but it is clearly, and grossly wrong. Are you suggesting the price per share reflects the net worth of a company? If so,
!!! Are you familiar with Bing Google?
ASUSTek market cap = $5.14B USD (153.75B TWD @ 1 USD = 29.94 TWD )
AMD market cap = $63.84B USD
And what do you think drives Intel to continue to innovate and pour $billions into R&D? Its clearly due to AMD constantly nipping at the heels of Intel with their own innovations, keeping the fires of fear burning in Intel that AMD might leapfrog over them - again.
Oh, and speaking of 2016 to present, see
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/market_share.html
JAB Creations said:
"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.
Bullsh!t!!!! So all of us in this forum who have worked years and even decades working professionally in various fields within IT are not professionals after all? I might suggest you look up the definition of "volunteer" and "charity work". It might give you a better attitude towards others and even help with your critical thinking skills before going off on any more rants.
Jab Creations said:
I ... am willing to criticize any business of any industry when it's appropriate.
And apparently when inappropriate too.
For the record, I have the Right to be angry at any company I want - as long as my reason for being angry is a valid one. And that may be just because I like blue better than red, although green is my favorite, by far.
But should I decide to criticize them, then it should be, first and foremost, factual and for something objective, not subjective.