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Subject: Re: Why AMD just don`t blow Intel...

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 11:47:59 02/09/04

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On February 09, 2004 at 14:23:55, Aloisio Ponti Lopes wrote:

>... by releasing their processors at the same speed in GHz ?

Intel has the best fab in the world.  How is AMD going to match that?  The speed
is largely a function of the process and trace size.  Intel's fascilities are
better.

>As a consumer I can`t understand that. It seems to me that AMD`s problem is the
>heat issue... so the important thing to do when buying an AMD processor is to
>liquid-cool it or get some sort of special (refrigerated) case to build the
>system, if you want to push it to the limit by overclocking ?
>
>I was also looking for a good notebook as I have 2 medical offices now, and
>buying another desktop was not my idea... but I began to search for an AMD
>notebook, and... guess what?! It`s really difficult to find one here (Brazil)...
>there are Toshibas everywhere, from Celeron to Pentium 4, and of course there
>are the new Centrinos with Wi-FI (from Acer too), but they`re extremelly
>expensive here... so the AMD processors rocks for chess, but their marketing
>sucks; I could only find a HP XP 2400+ (2.0 GHz) with DVD/CD-RW and 512 MB RAM.
>Only one model. No other models or options to compare...
>
>Maybe it`s time for AMD to look for an smarter CEO or at least someone to put
>some fire on the market, like Steve Jobs (Apple) or Lee Iacoca (Chrysler) did
>some years ago...

Intel has already been smoked by AMD with the 64 bit chips.  The Itanium is
known as "the Itanic" for a very good reason.  It's going to sink.  The AMD idea
to keep the same progression of instruction sets and preserve trillions of
dollars worth of software should have been a no-brainer for Intel too.

However, Intel will come to their senses soon, I think, and make an offering
similar to AMD.  If not, AMD could eventually brush away Intel like Microsoft's
devastation of CP/M.  S100 board anyone?



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