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    KING of the CPU's?

    Well well, it looks like another "Who's Best?" shoot out at the fantasy factory. Read on following link: http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=45000277
    If you're a tender Intel fan I hate to burst your bubble, so don't go there. Also, I have to modify my former statement. I used to call the P4 (Willamette) "The Retard of CPU's" That may be true for the P4's before the Northwood core, now though I will requalify my statement to read, "It's the Dunce of CPU's"
    (The Northwood is a big improvement on a loser core.)

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    Wow i didnt know AMD held that much market share in europe.

    You sure dont like intel cpus do you?
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    The Eternal Battle

    It's not that I don't like Intel CPU's, it's that I don't like the company and it's marketing tactics. It has succeded in soaking ignorant about computers America for big bucks for too long. Who rules the marketing advertising airwaves: Infidel with their fallacious propaganda. It is even costing Intel less money to produce the Northwood, but are they passing that savings off to their customers? Hell No!! I just wish AMD had more money to use in developement. They would so Thorough(bred)- ly smoke the hapless P4 that even geekdom ZDnet et.al. would be compelled to print the truth.

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    I agree with you as you can see by my pic. I am an athlon supporter. I hate intels comericals. If AMD got hooked up woth dell or some really large company liek that Inetl would be in big trouble.
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