Urgh, lost my post.
Basically, I just want to say, I've always been an AMD customer.
They don't come up with these "new ideas" that Intel boast so much about, instead they dedicate their time to making their processors faster, and more efficient.
There was one case I wanted to find reference for, but lost my post trying to do so.
Anyhow, I read that as AMD where still developing faster processors at around the 2gHz mark, Intel redefined the meaning of clock speed. It's a little more complex than that. But, basically, AMD processors had to become a little bit slower to branch out in the same way Intel did.
Then, Intel came along with this multi-core crap.
Don't get me wrong, it makes computers faster.. Except. It doesn't.
Not really. Give a hundred monkeys a task, and they'll do it slowly. Give a single, intelligent person a task, and that person will do it much faster.
While, I don't mind having a quad core processor in my computer or whatever... I really don't appreciate being sold a processor that's on par with another one, at four times the price.
(My point, nice and clear for less misunderstandings here: Multi-core is overhyped, and over priced. It's not the glorious thing they claim it is.)
And now -this-? While Intel can keep branching out, I hope this time AMD keep their track, and keep developing faster computers.
DRM is taking over way too much.
What happened to the times when you just baught something, huh?
Next, when you go out and buy an apple, it'll be chipped with some self-destruct mechanism, just incase you use it incorrectly.
...Or, knowing DRM, use it at all.