Wednesday, April 02, 2008

One video is better than 10000 words

6 Comments:

Blogger Kim Leo said...

damn what happened?, you are even boring me now..

i miss the in depth articles.. like the 780G chipset, this is just some kind of promotion video how about the fact that the onboard GPU can hit around 850MHz on stock passive cooling?, hybrid Xfire is so great although it is only working on vista machines so far, but still it works and it works very well.

12:33 AM, April 03, 2008  
Blogger Unknown said...

On board graphics looks like serious business. I should toss my 9800gx2 out and get a mobo with a 780g graphics processor!

3:44 AM, April 05, 2008  
Blogger howling2929 said...

AMD cutting 10 percent of workforce, Q1 revenue sags

http://www.news.com/8301-13579_3-9913182-37.html?tag=nefd.top

SPIN IT SHARIKOU! SPIN IT!

If any one can spin it, that is you!

6:58 PM, April 07, 2008  
Blogger Evil_Merlin said...

Awww shucks... another bad quarter for AMD:

The firm said 1,650 jobs will go said AMD and Q1 sales will be around $1.5 billion or around 15% down quarter on quarter.

"The decrease is due to lower than expected sales across all business segments," an AMD statement said after the markets closed on Monday

7:28 AM, April 08, 2008  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi, This is an interesting blog, I read much bad news about AMD, and since I run and use Opteron I hope that AMD can survive. It looks like Intel offers strong competition.

In my office I run both intel and AMD but for different purposes. It is very important to be able to explain to customers what a three core AMD is. Some sources told me that it is a defective quad core. The video demonstration and load measuring is good.

7:16 PM, April 13, 2008  
Blogger 6502fangurl said...

Sadly, Sharikou's blog has degraded into biased meaningless attempts to flame readers. He simply posts links at face value without adding any insightful and objective analysis. It's pathetic. I suggest we all leave and let this poor little person be alone with his thoughts.

9:53 PM, April 22, 2008  

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