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    Quote Originally Posted by Wesker View Post
    So you're basically saying that you're no better than Dell was a few years back--just pushing a single brand without any regard for the other?
    except amd not paying/bribing me to do it
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    I don't see why the two brands cant exist separately as they have in the past 4 years.

    How many people here know that both Dove products and the Axe brand are the same company?

    Yes, that's right. The same company that promotes a woman's self image and being comfortable with yourself, with commercials like the one below, is also promoting a deodorant that will have horny college chicks on your vain ass.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U

    Here is my point:

    Consumer sentiment generally relates AMD to being a cheaper alternative to Intel. Basically,they are a no frills bargain brand.

    ATI should stay separate and leverage its spot as "The producer of the fastest graphics card" to gain sales an attention.
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    Look at this fellas:





    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...r5,2704-3.html

    No Ati mention in the whole article xD.


    Less drastic:
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    Quote Originally Posted by MirageSys View Post
    How many people here know that both Dove products and the Axe brand are the same company?

    Yes, that's right. The same company that promotes a woman's self image and being comfortable with yourself, with commercials like the one below, is also promoting a deodorant that will have horny college chicks on your vain ass.
    wow i did not know that, but i bet theres a website dedicated to the boycotting of dove products simply because they also make axe. alot of my female friends love to complain about those commercials, i do find them funny and excessive. o and 90% of axe i cant stand the smell of, random note.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazydiamond View Post
    except amd not paying/bribing me to do it
    Hence why brand loyalty is so bizarre.
    Quote Originally Posted by flippin_waffles on Intel's 32nm process and new process nodes
    1 or 2 percent of total volume like intel likes to do. And with the trouble intel seems to be having with they're attempt, it [32nm] doesn't look like a very mature process.
    AMD has always been quicker to a mature process and crossover point, so by the time intel gets their issues and volume sorted out, AMD won't be very far behind at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wesker View Post
    Hence why brand loyalty is so bizarre.
    maybe the ability to build really good quality of 1 product, outweighs having to be well rounded in both? which applies much more to a small company or single person than something as large as dell. i cant even keep up with all the different sockets, cpu names and specs, preferred memory settings, etc, that have to be understood to make a decent decision when building something for someone else. i spend a few hours picking out parts for my own pc, if i had to do that for someone else, it would be too expensive, or i would have to be extremely knowledgeable to keep my time costs down.

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