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They are similar because they share a common ancestry. When IBM chose Intel's processor for their IBM PC, they required Intel to find a "second source", in case Intel was not able to manufacture enough processors to meet demand. Intel licensed their technology to AMD. As the dominance of IBM faded and Microsoft grew, the companies eventually became competitors, creating newer and improved versions of Intel's original design.
It's just a marketing term. Intel inside refers to the fact that our running a Intel on the inside of your case.
if you busted open the case you would find an intel(r) brand chipset inside
Butterflies are not generally considered omens, unless the butterfly is your personal spirit/animal guide, in which case I recommend you ask your spiritual adviser.
Intel originally licensed its x86 tech to AMD. AMD later on improved on that design to x86-64, which it later renamed to AMD64. AMD licensed its AMD64 tech to Intel. As Intel licenses AMD the right to use the original x86 architecture (upon which AMD's x86-64 is based), these rival companies now rely on each other for 64-bit processor development. This has led to a case of mutually assured destruction should either company revoke its respective license.
In engineering, the design to be used is the primary design. The secondary design is a backup in case the primary design is unusable for any reason.
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