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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: survivin who wrote (112338)5/24/2000 10:54:00 AM
From: prybior  Read Replies (1) of 1583403
 
"For the past few months, for instance, the fastest and most expensive consumer PCs have been based on AMD's Athlon processor. Intel-based computers have largely occupied the middle and budget tiers."

Today in the morning I had an interesting talk with my taxi driver, an approx. 50 year old man. First we talked about MSFT, their behaviour and the prospects. Then, he was really amazed about an advert in the newspaper showing a system with an Athlon CPU. He was impressed about the price of this 800 MHz box, particularly because of the AMD CPU. He told me that these Athlons are really good and he is considering buying one. I got the impression that he planned to buy the machine based only on the fact that it had an AMD processor.

That was really funny. Never had expected this when I got in that car. It seems like the shortage of high performance Intel CPUs in the last couple of month showed people that there are alternatives. Until mid of last year I own a small computer and network service company and my customers bought AMD processors merely because they were cheap, not because of their MHz.

Unfortunately, in the bank where I work here in Frankfurt, Germany, you will not be able to find one AMD powered system this year.

Just my $0.02
Andre
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