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«I've long believed that Dell will ultimately have to do something with AMD if it doesn't want to lose some key server business. That may also be an imperative in the gaming business.»
«It'll probably be a lot more than a point in servers, where AMD's done very well.»
«I would say 18 months is not an unreasonable amount of time.»
«These different firmware environments will separate OS X and Windows environments almost as effectively as instruction set architecture did when Macintosh software ran only on PowerPC chips.»
«AMD is clearly ahead on performance and per-watt power advantages, which more and more customers are sensitive to. And for the first half of this year at least, AMD's lead in these categories will accelerate.»
«There's an interesting trend just starting to emerge that could change things for the Itanium.»
«You won't see a Cell server. You'll see a blade center that has some x86 blades in it, and they will have a few Cell blades to handle the number crunching that is best done using a Cell.»
«Henceforth, those who need more performance must exploit parallelism -- multiple processors, often on a single silicon die. AMD is winning the dual-core server race.»
«In the case of Japan, there was smoke and there was fire, at least according to the FTC there, and we'll see what happens to the Korean one.»
«As I look at Intel's product lineup versus AMD, it's clear that Intel is weakest in servers and strongest in notebooks. So from that standpoint I can see why Intel would want to create an impression that says they are closing that gap.»