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Looks like Hector is going to be with us for the foreseeable future. :pfff:

http://www.reuters.com/article/mar [...] 211?rpc=44

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who cares - hectar did not hand craft each bugged barcie chip

the problem is amd jumped into the quad core realm before doing their home work. they should have released samples earlier and too a wider group before they proclaimed there superiority.

the issue with os and apps and more then 2 cores is industry wide - intel's dual dual solution just works better since apps are already 2 core optimized

rotation in the cores causes crashes - amd did not see it - either did intel. intel got lucky with the dual dual the rotation seems to crash less - less - vista or xp - quads crash.

os fix will come


Message edited by dragonsprayer on 12-12-2007 at 09:24:30 PM

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