| Contradictory news form AMD |
| Written by John M |
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Contradiction number one: AMD is cutting prices yet another time despite the fact they said they wouldn't be doing it so soon. More information can be found going to The Inquirer, here's an excerpt: "[...] just a couple of weeks ago Gary Bixler, AMD's director of marketing for North America, told EE Times: "This year we made it a point to provide the channel with what it wants, which is a predictable business, a stable business." "We haven't announced our next price move yet," he said, "so take that at face-value - another one is not imminent." Contradiction number two: the "faulty Radeons" story. This one doesn't come from AMD itself, but reflects the state of things around the green camp. As it turns out, the rumors that stated that thousands of defective Radeon 2600 and 2400 had been recalled by Asus (and others) is not true. It was said that an error in the software that controls the quality of the chips had allowed some bad ones to slip trough. Link: Daily Tech.
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