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Could AMD be making a mistake?

This HEXUS article could be a conversational hand grenade. They are wondering if the inroads that AMD has made into corporate servers, and having Dell build systems around AMD processors displays a change in direction from AMD. Intel’s Core 2 Duo is the PC enthusiast’s choice, and AMD doesn’t seem to be doing much in response.