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[PSUs]| Tuesday 17th October 2006 |
As we exclusively reveal in this month's PC Pro (on sale 19 October), one PC manufacturer claims AMD is starving the supply of its high-end chips to smaller OEMs in order to meet its new commitment to Dell. Leaked reports suggest that AMD has agreed to supply 20 million chips to the world's biggest PC maker by the end of 2007, leaving other manufacturers with only "handfuls" of high-end processors.
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Griffin does admit, however, that Dell's build-to-order policy may have come as a culture shock to AMD. "How we do business is different to how it [AMD] has dealt with partners in the past," he said.
Yet, despite AMD's best efforts to stay in Dell's good books, the PC giant claims Intel still has the edge when it comes to high-performance chips. "In the past, when we've been Intel only, we've struggled to match AMD's performance at the high end. The Core 2 Duo is showing better performance [than AMD's chips] at the moment. But AMD's next generation processors may change that again," said Griffin.
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