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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (95171)1/6/2000 3:08:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I never said that Intel "invented the successful business model," did I? All I'm saying is that AMD's business model mimics Intel's.

Tench, let me break this down for you. Intel's business model is not unique; in fact, it pretty much follows the standard business model for most companies. Yet you post that AMD is aping Intel's business model.....as if Intel has a proprietary interest in that model.

Why is it that AMD mimics Intel's business model? Why can't it be the other way around? You are so used to thinking in a particular way that you don't see the bias of that thinking which is toxic to someone who does not have the bias.

But I guess the problem with AMDroids is demonstrated clearly by your apparent inability to get the original intent of MY post.

Here we go again. Why can't we address my point first....after all it was stated first? You didn't even bother to figure out my point before pursuing your own agenda.

Maybe, just maybe, the problem is not with the AMDroids. And maybe, just maybe, that's why Intel is running into so much flack in the marketplace. Just a thought.

ted