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Your view on AMD's Bulldozer

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iindigo:
If Bulldozer is any indication of AMD's future, Intel may remain dominant for several more generations. That's no good when looking at it from the perspective of competition pushing them, but it certainly makes CPU choice easy for me.

fohfoh:
Holy fucking spirits batman... iindigo is alive!

TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: iindigo on October 17, 2011, 02:22:01 AM ---If Bulldozer is any indication of AMD's future, Intel may remain dominant for several more generations. That's no good when looking at it from the perspective of competition pushing them, but it certainly makes CPU choice easy for me.

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Not necessarily. AMD could still have some group... just don't expect computer manufactures running to AMD anytime soon. Performance wise, they need to reclaim their $200-$300 segment with Bulldozer... but if they can't do that, then they are SOL.

kitamesume:

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on October 17, 2011, 02:45:50 AM ---
--- Quote from: iindigo on October 17, 2011, 02:22:01 AM ---If Bulldozer is any indication of AMD's future, Intel may remain dominant for several more generations. That's no good when looking at it from the perspective of competition pushing them, but it certainly makes CPU choice easy for me.

--- End quote ---

Not necessarily. AMD could still have some group... just don't expect computer manufactures running to AMD anytime soon. Performance wise, they need to reclaim their $200-$300 segment with Bulldozer... but if they can't do that, then they are SOL.

--- End quote ---

adjust that to 150-300$ because Llano still cant be compared to i3 in terms of performance, below 150$ is where Llano is worth it.

bloody000:

--- Quote from: fohfoh on October 17, 2011, 02:27:27 AM ---Holy fucking spirits batman... iindigo is alive!

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I thought he got ***** by those tentacle monsters in Nihon.

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