• SomeRandoFromInterne@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I think the majority of CPUs is sold through prebuilds, laptops and workstations. These tend to come with Intel as the default option. A lot of office pcs and laptops don’t even come with an i3 but rather a Celeron or Pentium.

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      1 year ago

      I used to work there, their biggest problem internally is there’s no real process for issue resolution. When partners (like Microsoft) reported issues with our CPUs/APUs/GPUs (not the semi custom folks like XBox), there was a lot of finger pointing to everyone else, and shrugs as to who to talk to, while at Intel and NVidia, it was a very definitive process which helped a lot to track and resolve issues.