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Haha well i thought that a lot of companies did that.
How is good marketing and strategy abusing market power? Do you know how capitalism and the free market place works?
I really just had to say that. Everyone else is spot on, with the advent of the dual core Intel has been at the top of the CPU market, which now includes quad cores and i7's. Before the dual core AMD was top. If you want the best get Intel, if you are on a budget get AMD.
Nothing new to add, just thought that saying about Intel abusing market position is funny, because you could say that about every large company in the world (because they are there because they properly marketed their product).
How is good marketing and strategy abusing market power? Do you know how capitalism and the free market place works?
It may not be right but that is a good business practice for Intel.
It may not be right but that is a good business practice for Intel.
Intel selling Atom full platform with chip for 25$ to OEM but the cpu ALONE for 45$ because they know that 99% of the Atoms purchased alone are for use with nVidia's Ion platform. That's not good business practice, that's well deserving of a fine imo....