Tonight Johan and I put up two Barcelona related articles, the big story being Johan's excellent Barcelona server piece and the auxiliary piece being my brief Phenom preview. We managed a new record tonight folks, within 74 minutes of one another, we received "concerned" emails from both AMD and Intel.
It's a new milestone here at AnandTech as usually you only get one upset manufacturer, and when you get two you don't get them that close to one another. I was impressed, and I keep teasing Johan that he managed to upset Intel one week before IDF. Great job J, but I'm not much better, I seem to have angered AMD just before the Phenom briefings.
It's all in jest of course, you know we love you both AMD and Intel; we're just trying to do our job as best as possible. Without you, we'd all be running...hmm it's probably best that I don't upset a third CPU maker today.
:)
It's a new milestone here at AnandTech as usually you only get one upset manufacturer, and when you get two you don't get them that close to one another. I was impressed, and I keep teasing Johan that he managed to upset Intel one week before IDF. Great job J, but I'm not much better, I seem to have angered AMD just before the Phenom briefings.
It's all in jest of course, you know we love you both AMD and Intel; we're just trying to do our job as best as possible. Without you, we'd all be running...hmm it's probably best that I don't upset a third CPU maker today.
:)
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GL - Monday, September 10, 2007 - link
Over at Ars Technica, it was suggested that AMD enforced an NDA with rather draconian stipulations. Were you guys subject to the same one or did you have some clout to do things on your own terms?