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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (41459)11/13/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: Michael DaKota  Read Replies (1) of 1573829
 
Re:"I would guess that AMD isn't too fond of overclockers as well. Once AMD's CPUs become as overclockable as Intel's, you can bet that AMD will face the same problems that Intel has. Besides, AMD is even more concerned than Intel over lost profit margins and a damaged reputation for quality. Saying that AMD is not stupid enough to prevent overclocking is kind of naive."

I hope that AMD will never do what Intel is doing right now, e.a. labeling their cpu's at a lower rate than at what they could perform.
Customers want a cpu wich just runs stabile, and I dont think many people like the idear either that they actually posses a PII450 , but it just runs at 333 and locked at 5x ......I call that fooling, and the day AMD starts doing that i would be rather annoyed...

fHWL, Michael da kota
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