50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
Er. Okay?
Is there a demand for Lisa Su's autograph? Do people take CPUs for her to sign? I appreciate a decent CPU as much as the next person but...
really?
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
She did something similar for the launch of latest Threadripper, right?
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
philehidiot
Er. Okay? ...
There's always *someone* who'll buy a 'limited edition', regardless of price/specification/utility.
I'm pretty sure that's in the Rules of Acquisition somewhere... ;)
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
philehidiot
Er. Okay?
Is there a demand for Lisa Su's autograph? Do people take CPUs for her to sign? I appreciate a decent CPU as much as the next person but...
really?
Well I think that's awesome and I want one lol
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yeah a 290$ cpu....add a 50 and a sig....900$+ lol
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
philehidiot
Is there a demand for Lisa Su's autograph?
Depends... are you having trouble paying for the fleet of Aston Martins you just ordered, or the seven 5-cabin motor yachts, and need the sig of someone to act as guarantor? :D
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
philehidiot
Er. Okay?
Is there a demand for Lisa Su's autograph? Do people take CPUs for her to sign? I appreciate a decent CPU as much as the next person but...
really?
You're aware of autograph books for footballers right? The CEO of a major tech company is arguably a far more interesting person to get an autograph from.
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
Send me your chips and you can have my sharpie signature for a fiver.
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
scaryjim
There's always *someone* who'll buy a 'limited edition', regardless of price/specification/utility.
I'm pretty sure that's in the Rules of Acquisition somewhere... ;)
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Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
xreaperx22
yeah a 290$ cpu....add a 50 and a sig....900$+ lol
where does that price show? I can't see that.
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
watercooled
You're aware of autograph books for footballers right? The CEO of a major tech company is arguably a far more interesting person to get an autograph from.
It's not really her autograph though, it's a facsimile of it.
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
watercooled
You're aware of autograph books for footballers right? The CEO of a major tech company is arguably a far more interesting person to get an autograph from.
Oh now that I'd agree with. But I still don't get it.
I found the autograph from the actor of Tom Paris (Voyager). I met him and Neelix.
It was after several hours of queueing and 5 seconds of "name" and "hey kid, your camera!" that I realised I couldn't care less. I think those photographs were still on the film which was still in the camera when it went in the bin.
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I'd rather have Jim Keller's signature... after all it's his design.
I guess now he's at Intel, Lisa Su's was the next best thing...
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Originally Posted by
AGTDenton
I'd rather have Jim Keller's signature... after all it's his design.
I guess now he's at Intel, Lisa Su's was the next best thing...
A modern CPU is designed by far more than one person. Keller is said to have had major involvement with the K12 and Zen cores, but I think it's a little unfair to the other people on the team to give just one person all of the credit. For instance Mike Clark was Zen's lead architect. There's quite a lot of misinformation regarding Keller's actual role at AMD.
Re: 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X CPU bears Lisa Su's signature
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Originally Posted by
scaryjim
There's always *someone* who'll buy a 'limited edition', regardless of price/specification/utility.
I'm pretty sure that's in the Rules of Acquisition somewhere... ;)
Oh I'm sure it's definitely covered by The Unwritten Rule, now.