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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 2097248" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Well, the problem with your argument or AMD's vision is that, if their technologies will only give the full yields at the end of 2011, which you say is the end of K10 architecture, then the problem still remains, rather worsens. Intel will release their Nehalem at the end of this year and if they get it right, which I'm sure they will as they have prototypes running at 3.2GHz, then AMD will be again penalized for not using their full potential for the benefit of their products. </p><p></p><p>And one thing to note is that Intel's C2D didn't just appear out of nowhere. The Pentium M has been there since about 2 years prior to the C2D, and they could have brought it to the desktop at that time. They didn't, maybe because it required a separate socket and that is a big gamble to take as the 775 was just released. Anyway, that's all in history...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 2097248, member: 828"] Well, the problem with your argument or AMD's vision is that, if their technologies will only give the full yields at the end of 2011, which you say is the end of K10 architecture, then the problem still remains, rather worsens. Intel will release their Nehalem at the end of this year and if they get it right, which I'm sure they will as they have prototypes running at 3.2GHz, then AMD will be again penalized for not using their full potential for the benefit of their products. And one thing to note is that Intel's C2D didn't just appear out of nowhere. The Pentium M has been there since about 2 years prior to the C2D, and they could have brought it to the desktop at that time. They didn't, maybe because it required a separate socket and that is a big gamble to take as the 775 was just released. Anyway, that's all in history... [/QUOTE]
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