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You make it sound like the engineers also work on marketing, and/or that marketing manpower is equivalent to engineering manpower. More manpower != faster. You can only add so much more manpower before you start to get worse returns for every extra unit of work. It's the exact same flawed logic people used to complain about how Microsoft didn't have the entire company work on Vista (yeah, you would have 40,000+ people doing nothing).If AMD put 1/2 the manpower into getting Barcelona out the door that they put into devising ever changing performance schemes/ CPU numbers of whatever-you-may-call-it, we would have a chance of using those chips before xmas.
XXX edition hey? I wonder what kind of HD XXX videos/games they will include in the software package?![]()
I quite like Phenom, but only if you pronounce it fUHnom (like you would the first part of the word phenomenon). If you pronounce it feeenom it sounds ridiculous.
All I can say is it better live up to the name.![]()
Not even close.
lol....
who the fuck says phenomenon FEEnomenon?
The second "hear it now"thing on meriamwebster is how i'd say it. I apologize if I didn't write the phonetics correct; i fucking hated linguistics.
Yeah 'cause if it isn't up to the name we'll all just call it "Peon"
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While it may sound like that, I wanted to show my frustration at AMD's silly little marketing schemes. Of course, Intel isn't any better, but as an end-user I cannot stand the fact that numbering schemes are constantly changed, reinvented etc. Does it make any difference in how the product performs? How much faster is a Opterentium oX-8923 than the Opterentium oX-8971? All this marketing junk makes the product offerings much less comparable. To the end user, the market is less transparent and that is bad for us. And best of all, you and I get to pay for some marketing drone's breaindead idea to revamp the scheme again. So yeah, if you haven't figured it out by now, I don't like marketing.You make it sound like the engineers also work on marketing, and/or that marketing manpower is equivalent to engineering manpower.
I am not going to argue about it, since my comment was meant semi-humorously: laugh for a second then realize that the consumer gets to pay more for a product to fund a department, whose current output works against the consumer's interests.You can only add so much more manpower before you start to get worse returns for every extra unit of work. It's the exact same flawed logic people used to complain about how Microsoft didn't have the entire company work on Vista (yeah, you would have 40,000+ people doing nothing).
I'm pretty sure if they had no marketing department that the new chips will not be going out any faster.
With Capt. Krik and Spork?
I just hope the new name is a portent of things to come!
While it may sound like that, I wanted to show my frustration at AMD's silly little marketing schemes. Of course, Intel isn't any better, but as an end-user I cannot stand the fact that numbering schemes are constantly changed, reinvented etc. Does it make any difference in how the product performs? How much faster is a Opterentium oX-8923 than the Opterentium oX-8971? All this marketing junk makes the product offerings much less comparable. To the end user, the market is less transparent and that is bad for us. And best of all, you and I get to pay for some marketing drone's breaindead idea to revamp the scheme again. So yeah, if you haven't figured it out by now, I don't like marketing.
I am not going to argue about it, since my comment was meant semi-humorously: laugh for a second then realize that the consumer gets to pay more for a product to fund a department, whose current output works against the consumer's interests.
Where are the AMD commercials with the hot pieces of alternative ass dancing around? HMMMM?
I don't mind it, though I like Athlon better... Still sounds better than Core 2 Duo IMO.
I think AMD's problem is what it always has been. They have a marketing department that comes up with these dumbfuckass names. But they don't advertise in the right places.
I see intel commercials almost hourly on the discovery channel.
Where are the AMD commercials with the hot pieces of alternative ass dancing around? HMMMM?
Just an example of what's that department doing actually:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/AboutAMD/0,,51_52_10781_10783^11016,00.html
Tour de France in 2005, when Lance was still riding. That year, during each stage AMD had at least one or two commercials.Where are the AMD commercials with the hot pieces of alternative ass dancing around? HMMMM?
I think AMD's problem is what it always has been. They have a marketing department that comes up with these dumbfuckass names. But they don't advertise in the right places.
I see intel commercials almost hourly on the discovery channel.
Where are the AMD commercials with the hot pieces of alternative ass dancing around? HMMMM?