Most remember the frenzied race between Advanced Micro Devices and Intel to bring the first dual-core processor to market. Yet a lesser know fact is the IBM was actually the first to offer it way back in 2001. It took another four years until Intel and AMD were ready to ship a dual-core that was commercially viable for PCs. Quickly the dual-duel heated up and now it looks like AMD is looking to get even for Intel stealing their dual-core thunder. If you recall, back in 2005, AMD and Intel were just weeks apart with each of their initial releases of the dual-core technology. While Intel was actually first with the blazing technology, the king-of-the-hill status was short lived. AMD came out with a faster and cheaper version within a few weeks.
But, not to be outdone, Intel rebounded with the a line of dual-core processors in 2006 that smoked the AMD offerings. Since then, AMD had been floundering as they have been unable to innovate and provide a compelling/competitive reason for anyone to choose their processors over Intel's.
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