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To: fastpathguru who wrote (268948)1/9/2012 1:15:52 PM
From: Elmer PhudRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Intel succeeded in sufficiently crippling AMD before the legal system caught up with them

But as your analysis has clearly demonstrated, you believe "Parts is Parts". You demonstrated that by failing to consider any other factor whatsoever when AMD had an Opteran datasheet in their hand but Dell chose not to use them. So now that AMD has a BullDozer datasheet in their hand and, according to you, is freed from Intel's illegal practices, they can just ship Parts without limit, right? How do you explain why dem "Parts" ain't shipping like Intel Parts is shipping? Is it possible your original analysis was woefully incomplete? Are you coming around to the realization that "Parts ain't always Parts" after all? God knows enough people have explained it to you.