10-10-2015, 12:06 AM
Simply put: AMD's CPU segment is really the thing that would've killed AMD off if they didn't have the Radeon. AMD's CPU is dead, and I do not believe in AMD's Zen. It will just be another Phenom II, prairie-dogging against Intel's Kaby Lake.
AMD's Radeon is impressive with a few of the 3dfx engineers acquired (while NV acquired most of the 3dfx engineers), helping to develop a decent Crossfire "SLI" capability, etc.. and is probably the metaphysical (hello Poppin) reason that AMD is still alive today.
AMD's Radeon is impressive with a few of the 3dfx engineers acquired (while NV acquired most of the 3dfx engineers), helping to develop a decent Crossfire "SLI" capability, etc.. and is probably the metaphysical (hello Poppin) reason that AMD is still alive today.

