Really? It's not like they make any money on their chips. The only DAAMIT product people buy are ATi video cards.jsnipy wrote:
Well, it will balance out eventually. Still no excuse, bad business practice is bad business practice. They should have not bought ATi.Dauntless wrote:
I totally agree with that, but if AMD goes who is going to push Intel to keep their prices low and to keep advancing?Red Forman wrote:
bad business practice = no money. good riddins.
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Hmm, I buy Macy's overpriced clothes sometimes
lol macy's. not too smart to buy from there. and i wonder how much they spent for all those celebs in their new commercials.
Yeah ghetto but thats a superficial way of viewing it. There are great costs involved in mergers. Its not like one party packs their stuff up and moves in with the other oneghettoperson wrote:
Really? It's not like they make any money on their chips. The only DAAMIT product people buy are ATi video cards.jsnipy wrote:
Well, it will balance out eventually. Still no excuse, bad business practice is bad business practice. They should have not bought ATi.Dauntless wrote:
I totally agree with that, but if AMD goes who is going to push Intel to keep their prices low and to keep advancing?
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Sure I appreciate that, but rather than being hugely unprofitable on their chips, buying a company that actually makes money is a good idea. Although I suppose a better one would have to just be build some better chips.
Having good products is not a guarantee of profitability. They can push out as much as they want, and it won't make a difference if they can't run their business properly.Pubic wrote:
The new radeons (5870 & 5850) are rumoured to be geforce killers, 5870 is said to whoop a 295, not to mention that they're bringing out a X2 and a X3, that should help AMD's profits. All they need now is an i7-killer.
You're comparing a new series of Radeons to an old series of Geforce? You can't compare those, the 5870 better whoop a 295. Directx11 cards will obviously be better then Directx10 cards.Pubic wrote:
The new radeons (5870 & 5850) are rumoured to be geforce killers, 5870 is said to whoop a 295, not to mention that they're bringing out a X2 and a X3, that should help AMD's profits. All they need now is an i7-killer.
The 295 is the best geforce on the market at present, after the 9000 series they went back to using numbers in the 200 range. Its definitely not in the same league as the MX200, thats for sure!HaiBai wrote:
You're comparing a new series of Radeons to an old series of Geforce? You can't compare those, the 5870 better whoop a 295. Directx11 cards will obviously be better then Directx10 cards.Pubic wrote:
The new radeons (5870 & 5850) are rumoured to be geforce killers, 5870 is said to whoop a 295, not to mention that they're bringing out a X2 and a X3, that should help AMD's profits. All they need now is an i7-killer.
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