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AMD delivers again, while InHell Waffles...
Since Athlon was intro'ed (5) years ago, AMD has executed on every product announced. InHell on the otherhand, due to their 90 nano process failure, just cancelled three years of development work on Tejas/Xeon 2 and a host of related chip sets. Now the same people who can't deliver a usable, working 90 nano process, plan to skip to 65 nano and deliver dual-core Pressed Crap in 2005.

Yeah, and Pigs will fly over Satan Clara at 5 PM Pacific time today. Look West for those flying PIGS...
Posted by: realitycheck101   Posted on: 05/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Keep working it  bidemytime | 05/18/04
But, where is the dual core CPU?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/04
That was Intel  bidemytime | 05/18/04
That was Intel  Loverock Davidson | 05/18/04
The difference  bidemytime | 05/18/04
Thanks!  Loverock Davidson | 05/18/04
dual cores  doh123 | 05/18/04
Photoshop and Hyperthreading  nikoli | 05/18/04
AMD's answer to dual-core  KTLA | 05/18/04
Thanks to you too!  Loverock Davidson | 05/18/04
actually  doh123 | 05/18/04
well, IBM does have the Cell comming out soon...  ryusen | 05/18/04
Yes, I knew Intel was...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/04
Not saying anything yet?  KTLA | 05/18/04
No, You didn't.  Letophoro | 05/18/04
Link  Nullifidian | 05/18/04
Thanks for the links.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/04
AMD delivers again, while InHell Waffles...  realitycheck101 | 05/18/04

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