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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jack L. Dlugach who wrote (3125)11/18/1996 9:56:00 PM
From: Kashish King   of 1582936
 
I don't believe AMD is ripping off anybody anymore so this is really unfair:

Actually, I was also in and out of AMD until I ran into the same problem with AMD credibility. What I responded to then, and am still responding to now, was not the hype, advertizing and brand loyalty. I was responding to the merit of the product, the creativety and quality of the product. Intel was doing the innovation, Intel was producing the quality product based on their own hard work. AMD was just ripping it off and then hiding behind a questionable legal interpretation of a cross-licensing agreement. My thinking was that if AMD had to rely on fighting in court to defend its right to copy someone else's hard work, they had little going for them. I then started selling AMD, and if I remember correctly even bought puts.
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