Originally posted by duby229
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If there's one thing AMD has continuously bad at, that would be marketing. Ryzen and Threadripper were pretty much the first products AMD released in recent memory that [eventually] performed the way they said they would. Because of how poor their marketing team has been, I always take their claims with a grain of salt, and sometimes even that is too much. So, I'm not surprised some of their open-source efforts leave more to be desired. Anyway, they're still a better option (for open-source) than Nvidia. All that being said though, I still buy their products whenever I can. I buy what suits my needs, but not much excess.
Meanwhile, I would say one of Intel's best traits is their marketing team (except, interestingly, very recently).
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