![]() Intel isn't striving to keep its prices down. Or maybe you wanted to try it for yourself. Plus market opacity, availability, familiarity with a platform, or simple chance. There can be other reasons to go with a different product, from cost, to support, to the product being particularly suited to a specific need. Ignoring the various manipulations, benchmarks do not lie If a chip is superior to another, this is generally obvious. Fanboyism only existed as pro-AMD after the Core era despite the benchmarks, and even then it was backed by an anti-monopoly sentiment and a few who were emotionally attached to this tiny new company beating an industry giant at their own game. Implying AT has a lack of FACTS when we're drowning in benchmarks.Įverybody knew that pre-Core AMD were better than Intel. Luxury brands in cars are a thing people see you drive them.ģ. ![]()
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