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Decimation by Q3 or bust

Published Monday 7th April 2008 21:30 GMT

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Chipmakers are bloated to begin with 

By Jack Pastor
Posted Monday 7th April 2008 23:33 GMT

Intel did this a year ago. Chipmakers somehow delude themselves into believing they are "business partners" with end-user customers, and had hired "Business Development Managers" for verticals like Health care and Content Creation.

Spend more money on engineering and you won't NEED an army of salespeople to convince IT your product is better. They're smart people. They'll figure it out.

Generalist BDMs who REALLY can explain architecture and roadmaps and strategy are helpful and necessary, but "specialists" who do nothing but buy lunch are a waste in this competitive market.

kudos ... 

By Erik Aamot
Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 03:00 GMT

.. for the proper use of the word decimation ..

.. even spelt correctly!

AMD rules still! 

By Doug Lynn
Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 16:00 GMT

Hi, AMD is still the best bang for the buck, their quad core is much higher tech than Intel. I still am boycotting selling Intel due the knowledge I have about Intel's antitrust violations. The bigger they get the harder they fall.

AMD rules still! 

By Kurt
Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 22:03 GMT
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I agree. I usually avoid buying Intel chips.

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