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#5452297 Posted on: 07/13/2017 09:10 PM
I found some funny things there. Interesting numbers. I would like to have and interview with guy working for intel who proposed this chip and managed to get it out of the door.
I think he can sell anything. Because I still do not understand this CPU. And maybe he could explain it to me in same meaningful way he persuaded others to make it.
@HH: I think you did favor to many who would consider this chip.
I found some funny things there. Interesting numbers. I would like to have and interview with guy working for intel who proposed this chip and managed to get it out of the door.
I think he can sell anything. Because I still do not understand this CPU. And maybe he could explain it to me in same meaningful way he persuaded others to make it.
@HH: I think you did favor to many who would consider this chip.
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#5452298 Posted on: 07/13/2017 09:20 PM
I would like to have and interview with guy working for intel who proposed this chip and managed to get it out of the door.
I think he can sell anything. Because I still do not understand this CPU. And maybe he could explain it to me in same meaningful way he persuaded others to make it.
He didn't do anything that special, Intel's name just carries a lot of weight and they can do or say whatever they want and people will buy it, without much regard to the price. Kind of like Apple.
I would like to have and interview with guy working for intel who proposed this chip and managed to get it out of the door.
I think he can sell anything. Because I still do not understand this CPU. And maybe he could explain it to me in same meaningful way he persuaded others to make it.
He didn't do anything that special, Intel's name just carries a lot of weight and they can do or say whatever they want and people will buy it, without much regard to the price. Kind of like Apple.
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#5452302 Posted on: 07/13/2017 09:30 PM
No, I did not mean selling chip to us. He had to persuade all those other product managers there. Technology consultants and anyone who participates on release plans.
And I would like to hear it all from him. Because many of us may consider his/hers reasoning funny.
Because looking at that chip and what surrounds it made me finally understand how Xixao from The Gods Must be Crazy felt about those white people.
He didn't do anything that special, Intel's name just carries a lot of weight and they can do or say whatever they want and people will buy it, without much regard to the price. Kind of like Apple.
No, I did not mean selling chip to us. He had to persuade all those other product managers there. Technology consultants and anyone who participates on release plans.
And I would like to hear it all from him. Because many of us may consider his/hers reasoning funny.
Because looking at that chip and what surrounds it made me finally understand how Xixao from The Gods Must be Crazy felt about those white people.
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#5452308 Posted on: 07/13/2017 09:44 PM
Do you even read what you type? If you're going to make such a bold claim like that, you're going to have to provide proof of your nonsense, and provide proof the same thing does not happen to intel.
But, i know you're not going to do that, because your post history indicates you will do whatever you can to bash AMD, over exagerate things, or even make up lies, and overall troll on anything to do with AMD.
AMD may indeed provide the regular user with far more value for the money (often twice or more), but when was the last time they made anything reliable?
Do you even read what you type? If you're going to make such a bold claim like that, you're going to have to provide proof of your nonsense, and provide proof the same thing does not happen to intel.
But, i know you're not going to do that, because your post history indicates you will do whatever you can to bash AMD, over exagerate things, or even make up lies, and overall troll on anything to do with AMD.
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