By: Doug S (foo.delete@this.bar.bar), August 9, 2019 8:33 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Maynard Handley (name99.delete@this.name99.org) on August 9, 2019 9:25 am wrote:
> Look Alberto, you seem like basically a nice guy. But you are destroying your reputation here
> by saying things that are very very silly, and you will probably come to regret it. It's time
> to admit that AMD did something fairly impressive here, and that it's likely to pay off well;
> and to stop making nonsensical claims about yield, economic viability, manufacturing difficulty
> or anything else. The more you say these things, the more you come across as living in a bubble,
> utterly unaware of what's being happening in the world for the past five years.
He doesn't care, he's a pro-Intel shill who says nothing but good things about them and nothing but bad things about everyone else. He will never admit he's wrong, no matter how successful AMD is or how many times Intel steps on its dick.
> Look Alberto, you seem like basically a nice guy. But you are destroying your reputation here
> by saying things that are very very silly, and you will probably come to regret it. It's time
> to admit that AMD did something fairly impressive here, and that it's likely to pay off well;
> and to stop making nonsensical claims about yield, economic viability, manufacturing difficulty
> or anything else. The more you say these things, the more you come across as living in a bubble,
> utterly unaware of what's being happening in the world for the past five years.
He doesn't care, he's a pro-Intel shill who says nothing but good things about them and nothing but bad things about everyone else. He will never admit he's wrong, no matter how successful AMD is or how many times Intel steps on its dick.