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AMD and Intel Notebooks Head to Head

An anonymous reader writes "The two chip giants go head-to-head in this review of notebook computers which features 10 different models." From the article: "To be blunt, sourcing high-performance AMD-based notebooks for this test was less difficult than extracting teeth from a fully grown chicken -- but only just. After much chasing, only two vendors submitted an AMD-powered product -- MSI and Asus. Interestingly, both vendors had their Intel-powered notebooks at the Lab with no chasing needed. We should point out that the rarity of AMD product is not the fault of AMD, rather vendors, in Australia at least, do not seem to stock adequate quantities of high-performance AMD-equipped notebooks. Acer, for example, has a humdinger of a notebook the Acer Ferrari 3400 that is equipped with a mobile Athlon 64 but the company was unable to ship a single unit to the lab during the entire month of May."

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  1. Of course they couldn't by fr0dicus · · Score: 5, Funny

    The waiting list for a Ferrari is months or years!

  2. More cannon fodder by Iriel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gee, after reading enough articles like this, I'm starting to think AMD should start checking /. for arguments in their Intel-monopoly lawsuit ;)

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  3. I'd prefer an Intel laptop by Arthur+B. · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because the machine code is more optimized if I use my Intel compiler.

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  4. Better pricing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    No. We have nuclear weapons. The Australians have koala bears. End of story.