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11-18-2005, 02:07 PM
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AMD smacktalking Intel ?
AMD HAS DECIDED to take the war to Intel with a press release hitting out at its competitor.
With that in mind, at the last IDF, AMD challenged Intel to a "Dual Core Duel" pitting Opteron dual core chips versus Paxville dual core chips.
Judging from the scores the intel dual core named "Paxville" posted, Otellini was wise to decline the generous offer.
But just when you thought it was all over, AMD has come out with a press release about the reasons for this generous decline.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=27781
Yes AMD actually has this posted on their website:
Top 10 Reasons Intel will not Participate in the Dual-Core Duel:
10. Tried to follow their own roadmap to get to the duel
9. Decided to take the "front-side bus" to the duel; got stuck in a bottleneck
8. The "Intel Inside" stickers they used to package the cores together keep melting
7. Too busy rearranging the deck chairs on the Itanic
6. "Hey, we don't expect anyone to actually buy these things!"
5. Didn't want to compete when they realized that the duel would involve actual "rules" of fair competition
4. They couldn't get a permit from the fire department to emit that much heat
3. No systems available yet - protective clothing used by manufacturers only safe for up to 149 watts
2. Dell told them they weren't allowed to participate
And the number one reason Intel won't accept the dual core duel:
1. Moore's Law has been replaced by "Paul's Paradox": the number of canceled products per year at Intel will double every year after the introduction of the AMD Opteron processor.
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