Q Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 After being Intel-only since the Stone Age, Dell finally started offering AMD CPUs in some of their models. Since Dell sells so many PCs this is going to be a big boost to AMD at a time when they need it most. I wonder why Dell waited so long to do this and why now? Is there a problem between Dell and Intel, or did AMD offer them a sweet deal that they couldn't pass up? Anybody know? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astrotoy7 Posted October 18, 2006 Share Posted October 18, 2006 After being Intel-only since the Stone Age, Dell finally started offering AMD CPUs in some of their models. Since Dell sells so many PCs this is going to be a big boost to AMD at a time when they need it most. I wonder why Dell waited so long to do this and why now? Is there a problem between Dell and Intel, or did AMD offer them a sweet deal that they couldn't pass up? Anybody know? I'd say they diud offer them a sweet deal, especially since the cost of AMD CPUs has fallen dramatically since the conroe onsluaght. The Conroes are a flash in the pan IMO. The quad core showdown is what is going to test the 'big 2' CPY makers. And with ATI under their wing, Im going to venture toi say AMD have a slight advantage... If nvidia succumbs to Intels pressures to join their evil empire things will be different... as Ive said elsewhere...interesting times ahead. Hopefully all this corporate banter will result in benefits for consumers ! mtfbwya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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