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AMD Processor Use in Linux Gaming Surpasses 70% Market Share
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That has me worried. Intel was what kept AMD honest. With AMD in the lead, there will be no real alternative to AMD ~~if~~ when AMD turns evil, since Intel does not take security seriously (the Intel Management Engine is insecure by design).