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http://mapopa.blogspot.com [Mariuz's Blog] if Bloggers Had Been Around Throughout History "It looks like intella didn't read my blog about iceberg problem" ..::intel:+:amd::+::blog::....

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News.com.comhttp://news.com.com [News.com.com] Intel, AMD market shares stay static | News.blog | CNET News.com: The market shares of Intel and AMD barely budged in the second quarter, according to Mercury Research, and the effect was even less noticeable if Xbox shipments are removed.

Weblog.infoworld.comhttp://weblog.infoworld.com [Weblog.infoworld.com] Tom Yager: According to the anti-trust complaint that AMD filed against Intel, HP suffered the wrath of Lord Xeon after closing a maiden deal with AMD to equip HP desktops. You may have heard that said deal required AMD's gifting HP a million CPUs to assuage HP's fears that Intel would retaliate.

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Posted at September 06, 2005 01:15 PM

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