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To: rzborusa who wrote (16115)6/2/2016 2:51:13 PM
From: gzubeckRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 72377
 
amd reminds me of what happened to apple after jobs left...simply running listless with no head for success....this group of knuckleheads couldnt manage theyre way out of a paperbag. theyre to busy ripping people off in the options market. i have zero confidence in this management group. their ip is worth alot but thses knuckle heads are retarded. they hired rory retard they hired sally su....5 years of this can be considered malfeasance and fraud.



To: rzborusa who wrote (16115)6/2/2016 4:03:59 PM
From: neolibRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 72377
 
Its appropriate you quoted Jerry. To me, the most astonishing thing in the last few years has been that despite the PC market contracting badly, AMD, Intel, and Nvidia largely avoided price wars. The contraction in both CPUs and GPUs over the last 5 years has been very significant. Yet no price war. If there had been price wars, AMD would likely have gone under.

But now AMD looks like they want a price war in GPUs. Back in the Jerry days, we often had needless price wars. And back then, the PC market was still growing.

Jerry Sanders "volume is the vaccine" was hindered back in the K7 days because of Loyalty Rebates in part. But Volume is power.