"This is not a big deal. In order to remain competitive, we have to make sure that we have [a wide] enough variety of products to meet the market demand," stated a Dell executive who chose to remain anonymous. "This is a sensitive topic, though we won't deny the fact that we are working with Dell on desktop and notebook PCs," said AMD’s general manager of Taiwanese operations. Chou went on to say, “Consumers will be able to buy AMD-based computers from Dell by the end of the year."
It's about freakin' time. They stress the need for variety, and so it's 'not surprising' to see this move. Funny, considering it took years, and years for them to finally get a sweet clue.
It's about freakin' time. They stress the need for variety, and so it's 'not surprising' to see this move. Funny, considering it took years, and years for them to finally get a sweet clue.