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<blockquote data-quote="CMetaphor" data-source="post: 920778" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>There was some market fixing by Intel, in case you've forgotten. AMD always had better innovations, IMO, and were only held back by their smaller size due to Intel's immoral BS. And yet despite that, they made APUs mainstream, got their chips into two generations of consoles (or more, who knows?), invested insanely well, got the smallest and most efficient transistor size and more.</p><p></p><p>In short, they've more than earned their place at the top. I've always been a proud AMD fan, not only because of Intel's business "strategies" but because I honestly thought they innovated far more.</p><p></p><p>Now, a couple of decades later, I've been proven Right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMetaphor, post: 920778, member: 603"] There was some market fixing by Intel, in case you've forgotten. AMD always had better innovations, IMO, and were only held back by their smaller size due to Intel's immoral BS. And yet despite that, they made APUs mainstream, got their chips into two generations of consoles (or more, who knows?), invested insanely well, got the smallest and most efficient transistor size and more. In short, they've more than earned their place at the top. I've always been a proud AMD fan, not only because of Intel's business "strategies" but because I honestly thought they innovated far more. Now, a couple of decades later, I've been proven Right. [/QUOTE]
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