| Alby_da_Wolf said: Think again. Yes, AMD is currently almost always one or more steps behind Intel, but it doesn't stand still, and should Intel slow down, AMD would reach it, so even staying behind, AMD actually forces Intel to evolve fast to keep its lead. Without this even strongly asymmetrical competition, Intel could keep on selling overpriced crap like it did before AMD gathered all the engineers it could from other Intel competitors gone bankrupt and in a few years made great leaps from k5 to k6, k6-II, k6-III and finally its masterpiece, Athlon. |
"Intel should slow down" ? LOL That was a funny joke. AMD isn't forcing anyone anything but Intel keeping it's lead is mostly due to the fact that they WANT to make a good product. I'll admit that Intel screwed up but this time they'll never screw up again like they did with the pentium 4 and itanium.
There's literally no future for AMD in the next 10 years. They've been losing money and market share constantly.







