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I have been thinking a lot about investing money lately and i have been thinking about AMD. I know they wont take the market like Intel has, but i have a good feeling that within a few years they should be worth a descent ammount more.
I see Dell saying they wont use AMD but even they are saying they see major improvements, and i know intel will most likely destroy AMD in 64 bit sales once they do have full support of Gates Inc.. So what do you guys think? Obviously i'm not a rich person, but i would like to invest and hope for some kind of return, or do you think it would be wiser for me to try and find a new company?

Tech stocks are fairly shitty anyway as of late, but i'd think there should be a return somewhere in the line.

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Figured i'd do it too..reality my ass.

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