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To: fastpathguru who wrote (270452)7/30/2012 1:33:39 PM
From: Elmer PhudRead Replies (1) of 272331
 
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The first step in any recovery is acceptance. By AMD's own admission, during the time your obsession is focused on, they were pathetic and no one in their right mind should buy their products. Their product line was inferior, cheap, unreliable and low quality. AMD was able to face their shortcomings yet you aren't. You still need someone else to blame it on. Until you can get over this hurdle I don't think you're going to make any progress toward a recovery. Have you considered switching therapists or at least upping your medication?


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internal statements in 2004 by Henri Richard–then AMD’s top sales exec and now a senior executive with Freescale Semiconductor–that a person looking at the situation “with an objective set of eyes” would never buy AMD chips. “I certainly would never buy AMD for a personal system if I wasn’t working here.”

He described that AMD strategy as “pathetic,” for “exposing a partial story, particularly in the commercial segment, that is clearly inferior to Intel’s, if we want to be honest with ourselves.”

He added that AMD is saddled with a reputation that “we’re cheap, less reliable, lower quality consumer type product.”

The Intel document cites similar admissions from other AMD executives



Need I also remind you the even when given a chance, AMD was an unreliable supplier, screwing it's loyal customers?

Irate Partners Blame AMD, Dell For Athlon Chip Shortage

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It's just another one of those "intangibles" you don't understand but know how to spell...
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