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Did Phil come clean?
".. commercial space, and there are others in the works...but it's an area where historically we were not stronger..."

I thought it was because Intel had a gun to the OEM's head? That it was not about AMD's having uncompetitive solutions?
Posted by: Prognosticator   Posted on: 09/22/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Did Phil come clean?  Prognosticator | 09/22/06
Yikes.. more...  Prognosticator | 09/22/06
There are two sides of the story  nucrash | 09/22/06
Indeed, Intel fell asleep on the wheel for THREE years but they  michael_t | 09/22/06
Well, can't really blame AMD for that  CobraA1 | 09/23/06
AMD did the high-quality work Intel should had done in the late 90's  Dr-T | 09/25/06
Itanium is part of Intel's problem  oldsysprog | 09/25/06
The desktop and low to middle tier server market is stuck  Dr-T | 09/25/06
IA64 is as good as those applications which have ILP  Dr-T | 09/25/06
Oh  Linux User 1 | 09/23/06
WHAT DOES THE CPU DO ANYWAYS?  BALTHOR | 09/25/06
Are you serious?  craptacular@... | 09/25/06
Okay, I'll give it a go...  fewiii | 09/30/06

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