At first glance, AMD seems to be travelling a strange path in selling branded memory if one assumes the goal was to diversify its market. With memory tightly linked to the processor, having the sticks labeled AMD risks giving the impression that they aren't compatible with systems already using a competiting manufacturer's processor. Attempting market diversification through branded memory therefore won't make much sense for AMD if its processor sales are already slowing down, in turn curbing enthusiasm for the memory in turn.
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