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The chipmaker's pact with Skype highlights how exclusive content and software can outweigh technology or performance.
The chipmaker's pact with Skype highlights how exclusive content and software can outweigh technology or performance.
January 4, 2010 8:25 PM PST
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While Skype was the first, well-known player in the VOIP for PC market, it is by far not the last.
No responsible software manufacturer would adopt such a strategy. It seems to me that Skype (a company that has yet to turn a profit) is getting desperate.
Unfortunately for them, desperation usually results in stupid moves that further harm your company.....like this one.
I have long been an AMD fan and this validates my choice even more. Long live AMD!
who knows, maybe they will develop a cool technology together.
besides, if you want to go and boycott Skype because they're making a living out of such deals, you're not letting the company grow. and its not like they said that their software doesn't work at all on AMDs.
Give them a break..
stick with my old G4 until Intel drops this. Sorry, Apple. Get in bed
with ******, catch a nasty bug!
a legitimate business maneuver by Intel. You're the one who is
paying the price. Apple won't miss you; there are just too many
other buyers to pay attention.
For Intel it gives them a bit of publicity and bragging rights but unless Intel gave them a bunch of money I don't see they point for Skype.
There will soon be OpenSource versions that don't rely on centralized web sites so Skype should keep all their options open. Their mistake.
if(CPUID matches "INTEL") P
//you little bastard, sleep with Jobs
say("Sorry, your CPU is slow and dumb, only 5 Windows can be opened");
}else {
say("Welcome to Windows, unlimited Windows");
}
http://sharikou.blogspot.com/
Intel - Bad
AMD - GOOD
beer GOOD
Not with garbage like this going on! Forget Intel AND skype! Who needs them!!!
there waiting of for effective conference calling (I think). Or AMD
could just engineer an alternate approach that neutralizes Intel's
edge. Complaining gets nothing done.
From what I've read, AMD still has stronger processors then the Core Duo. AMD practically created the market for 64 bit processors and Intel is still trying to catch up after many failed attempts. The AMD architecture is much stronger and has more potential then Intels. But really, all of this is nothing compared to IBM's Cell processor that can have up to 16 processors ("cells") and is equivalent to a 25gig P4 (That's right, a 25 ghz Pentium 4 Processor). Personally, I'm more interested to see how well the Cell Processor performs in the PS3 and what IBM plans to do with it after that.
game machine processor, but it is the wrong design for a computer
pprocessor. Now you note that it is apparently the equal of a 25
Ghz P4. I assume that that's a 25 Ghz P4 in a PC, with unspecified
bus speed. But what details can you offer to substantiate the
equivalency?
- SkypeOut Balance Gone!
- by TheTSArt1 February 16, 2006 3:54 PM PST
- I guess they know I have a PowerPC Mac due to my software
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(33 Comments)version. I made a call about two weeks ago and had a balance left
when I hung up.
Today, my balance is zero. So, I lost about $10 because I don't
have an Intel chip?! That's terrible business!