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<blockquote data-quote="chaminga_d" data-source="post: 198112" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>I think the reason that AMD is releasing this product is due to market pressure, not because their 65 nm process is faulty. For computers that do not need dual cores, these would be inexpensive to produce, and cheap to buy. Consider as well the really small cooling needs of such a product. I don't think this as a failure by AMD on their process, but rather a decision to provide product to a specific market with specific needs. It also is a channel to funnel defective dual core processors to, so when one core is disabled AMD can still sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaminga_d, post: 198112, member: 8237"] I think the reason that AMD is releasing this product is due to market pressure, not because their 65 nm process is faulty. For computers that do not need dual cores, these would be inexpensive to produce, and cheap to buy. Consider as well the really small cooling needs of such a product. I don't think this as a failure by AMD on their process, but rather a decision to provide product to a specific market with specific needs. It also is a channel to funnel defective dual core processors to, so when one core is disabled AMD can still sell it. [/QUOTE]
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