AMD's Superior Quad-Core Architecture
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My Old Arch Enemy..................240p!!
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Nuclear waste idiot7
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Bulldozer finally Kill Crap i7 4ever
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Phenom? More like Failnom.
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AMD ALL THE WAY! F*CK Intel :D
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AMD is so friggin awesome. I've been using their processors since the Pentium days (90's) up until this day and they have never let me down. Radeon graphics are fanstastic as well.
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i want to believe but your CPU's are running hot on stock coolers! I have to invest on a 3rd party cooler.
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@dunlrock Who the fuck gives if company A did it first? how the fuck does that effect me, as a consumer? i dont care who did it first, I CARE WHO DID IT BEST! and great, AMD has better prices for processors almost as good. notice i said almost as good. Intel processors are slightly to alot better, and the prices are also slightly to alot more (when comparing equivalent cpu's). i am willing to pay for that performance, if you arent, STOP BITCHING ABOUT PRICE, THATS YOUR PROBLEM, GET A JOB!
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@dunlrock lol
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@Sealy1986 nope your completely wrong... AMD's architecture emphasizes mainly on its efficiency in transporting and processing information, well DDR3 is now everywhere but at the time of the video its still emerging and not really that efficient. In server's AMD's Opteron is much better than Intel's Xeon.
Did you know ATI was:
-first to support DirectX 10, DirectX 10.1, and DirectX 11 support
-first to design graphics cards supporting GDDR5 memory technology
-first to release WHQL certified drivers for both Windows Vista and Windows 7.
-first to launch a unified shader architecture
-first to launch GPUs based on a new process node.
-first to launch 40nm GPUs.
So yeah, Intel and nSHITia sucks ass.
AMD/ATI rules!
dunlrock 2 years ago 24
Did you know AMD was the FIRST to BREAK the 1GHz barrier? Afterwards, Intel pulled out with their HOT, INEFFICIENT P4s.
Did you know AMD was the first to use integrated memory controller AND L3 cache on a consumer CPU? Now, Intel copied them for Core i7.
Did you know AMD was the first to design AMD64? Intel later copied it and called it EM64T.
dunlrock 2 years ago 12