Quote Originally Posted by RussC View Post
What, that argument doesn't ring true, and certainly hasn't happened at all in the market. So far in the multi-core world, the fastest wins market share. AMD will never make a dent in INTC 85%+ market share with what your talking about and will be religated to the price/performance end of the curve. AMD wont, hasn't and has lost significant market share for nearly 7 years being second fiddle with slower parts. So far, AMD has lost on all those market segments you talk about. Again, they will never take back any market share with what I see so far.

With that said, we'll wait and see what BD really is to gauge where AMD goes from here.

RussC
Sad fact is, AMD is having more issues gaining Market share due to other factors. Like Software Company requirements that say "Intel blah blah or higher" on the requiremnet specs. I never see AMD bosted on the top of the Specs sheets. You sometimes see "or Equivalent" which basically means the competitors option (AMD). And companies like mine where we blindly used Intel regarless of the perfomrnces at any price point. Even when AMD had the clearer Choice all around, They couldn't cut the market share due to these factors.