Huh. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/web-hijack-riles-belkin-rou...
Most books frame this as "one common mistake is ...". I always understood this phrase to mean that the author has personally made this mistake more than once.
> and the relative ease with which AMD has come through the problems make me wonder if we would be better with AMD. I think the only reason this is the case is the difference in market share. There are much more Intel…
Is it 2007 again? :)
Huh. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/web-hijack-riles-belkin-rou...
Most books frame this as "one common mistake is ...". I always understood this phrase to mean that the author has personally made this mistake more than once.
> and the relative ease with which AMD has come through the problems make me wonder if we would be better with AMD. I think the only reason this is the case is the difference in market share. There are much more Intel…
Is it 2007 again? :)