Trying?
You should be suspicious if a company present numbers on their products or if the data presented are strange and with sparse information. Doesn't matter if it is AMD or Intel.
If a company presents numbers and also is selling products that it presents numbers on, most will be suspicious.
Didn't I just ask that we chill out a little?
I'm sitting here in lovely New Hampshire where my house has been without electrical power since last Thursday running off a 5500w generator since Sunday and delivering a whole 30 amps to my house.
My next door neighbor lost his cold water pipes and is looking at $5-10G's to repair.
Let's keep a perspective here ok.
This is news in that it's first info and should be taken as maybe right and maybe off by a country mile but definaely not something to argue over.
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You're trying too hard, gosh... but you will always get pie'd all over your face no matter what. There's nothing wrong with a company trying to promote their products, and given the economic climate they would certainly like attact and to "lock" in potential clients to buy their systems. Imagine 2 socket quad core system faster than a 4 socket quad core system, which will be considerably cheaper and lower maintenance (less power consumption).![]()
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