Get your maniflingy on

Why have worldwide PC sales slipped recently? No, it's not the world economy or that SARS thing. According to AMD's Global Consumer Advisory Board (GCAB), the real problem stems from complicated jargon, or as a modern day Antonio Selieri would...

July 8, 2003

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Why have worldwide PC sales slipped recently? No, it's not the world economy or that SARS thing. According to AMD's Global Consumer Advisory Board (GCAB), the real problem stems from complicated jargon, or as a modern day Antonio Selieri would say, "too many megahertz." To prove its point the GCAB (itself a pretty daunting piece of jargon) has commissioned research, asking questions about common, consumer technologies. Now, they've posted the survey online, where you too can prove your mastery or ignorance of "le jargon." Good luck!

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