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Posted by ED
 - July 26, 2018, 20:04:28
Seems to have worked: in a single day AMD stock rose another 14% .
Posted by Meddy
 - July 26, 2018, 14:13:35
Now if only they would channel that same energy towards challenging Nvidia.
Posted by Ale
 - July 25, 2018, 21:41:18
The server market really needs AMD. If you bought a low end server processor, intel intentionally limited the cheaper E3 Xeons to 32gb ram. Then if you scaled to E5 which were much more expensive, you get more cores but at same time much weaker processing power per core. So you had to buy a more expensive E5 for more single thread performance.

If AMD was an option at the time, I would have bought it in a heart beat.
Posted by TechAC
 - July 25, 2018, 19:43:25
Well after Intel paid billions of dollars to  AMD customers not to buy AMD products, and Intel disabled compiler optimizations if it detected AMD cpus, and Intel is spending millions of dollars injecting bad sentiment on AMD news, articles, etc, and Intel seem to be paying money to investment companies, banks, and analysts to keep AMD stock down, and Intel always using unethical practices against AMD and its competitors, etc..

I can only say one thing..

AttaGirl..!! Get Emm.. those @ssholes..!!

Posted by Redaktion
 - July 25, 2018, 18:39:50
AMD's marketing appears to be in turbo mode, literally. The company has put up a series of ads in San Jose airport highlighting its Epyc series CPUs while trolling Intel Xeons and comparing them to relics. The ads are fun to see and remind us of the Intel-AMD CPU wars during the 90s and early 2000s.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-trolls-Intel-yet-again-compares-Xeon-to-dinosaurs.318260.0.html